Do you get this film look from a 8mp ccd Ricoh GRD sensor? - RAW vs. JPG

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  • Опубликовано: 18 мар 2023
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  • @taylorbrawner2052
    @taylorbrawner2052 Год назад +5

    Everybody loves these cameras for the BW, but the color photos are very underrated. It’s a fantastic daily carry camera with the snap focus

    • @trels203
      @trels203 Год назад

      I'm one of those people. I almost never switch it off b&w but I'll try and give color another chance. The b&w mode is just so hard to put down lol.

    • @taylorbrawner2052
      @taylorbrawner2052 Год назад

      @@trels203 the B&W does look really good. I typically shoot jpg and just tweak the jpgs as needed in Lightroom.

  • @ManyDoors777
    @ManyDoors777 Год назад +1

    Very nice photos!!

  • @taurig
    @taurig Год назад +3

    Actually color on this one is pretty poor. But i’m huuuge fan of this beast as monochrome point&shoot. Snapfocus at 5.6/ISO 400 is good for all conditions. Got this camera 6 months ago and already shot about 2000 images.

    • @trels203
      @trels203 Год назад +3

      It's the perfect pocket monochrome camera. Quick to shoot and silent. Noise from sensor is beautiful.

    • @ElmarJournal
      @ElmarJournal Год назад +1

      True, had the grd1, grd2, and grd4 the colors pretty mute and hard to edit even in raw. But the BW is 🤌🏼

  • @KohtarohZushi
    @KohtarohZushi Год назад +1

    I own the Original GRD1. It is wonderful in many ways for photographers. But I have question here:
    GRD1 doesn’t have the option to choose your distances for SNAP focus mode…..so every time I try using the Snap focus mode I’m never sure what distance(1m?, 2m?, 5m? Infinities?) is there solution to it? Firmware update would fix it? Or am I missing something?

    • @danieldittus5645
      @danieldittus5645 8 месяцев назад

      according to the manual its 2.5m -- with the sensor being so small and using an aperture like 5.6 most things will be in focus though. tried a selfie - so around 60/70cm and no problems there ... one issue might be the flash though - which is a bit too bright for such close distances....

  • @seralegre
    @seralegre Год назад

    and what about the ricoh II? that could be a sweet midle point in price and colour accuracy

    • @taurig
      @taurig Год назад

      Camera in video released 8 years before the GRI and almost 10 years before GR II. So yes GRII is the pretty good choice for it’s price. Got mine for 750$ in dealer stock, almost a year ago.

  • @mrbaiser4133
    @mrbaiser4133 Год назад

    You can get "film like" colors and grain structure from any camera today, using add-ons like DXO film pack. But "film look" means more: the dynamic range of film (some b/w films are much better than the Ricoh GR), and the look, the perspective and the DOF of a camera and lens for 35mm film. Even the viewfinder contributes to the final result, and there wasn't any popular film camera without a viewfinder. My recipe for a "film look" is a full frame camera with IBIS (Sony A7 ii or A7R ii), adapted manual focus lenses from old SLR systems (Minolta in my case), and DXO Photo Lab with Film Pack. My A7R ii almost feels like my old Minolta XD-7, and after a while, I almost forget that I'm using a digital camera.
    The Ricoh GR with its small LCD doesn't feel like an old analogue camera at all.

    • @taurig
      @taurig Год назад +7

      Dude, you're such a square. No one cares that you spend over 3k on setup instead of a cheap, beautiful camera that made images cool sooc.