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Digital camera model This article is about the Ricoh GR Digital released in 2005. Not to be confused with Ricoh GR (large sensor compact camera).
Ricoh GR Digital
Overview
TypePoint-and-shoot
Lens
Lens28 mm (in 35 mm full frame equivalent) f/2.4
Sensor/medium
Sensor1/1.8" CCD (8.1 Megapixels)
Maximum resolution3264 × 2448
Film speed64, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600 (not available in RAW mode)
Storage mediaSD card, 26 MB internal memory
Exposure/metering
Exposure metering256 multi-point, Spot, Center-weighted
Shutter
Shutter speed range180–1/2000 s
Viewfinder
ViewfinderExternal via hotshoe
General
LCD screen2.5" TFT LCD, 210,000 pixels
Battery1 rechargeable D-60 battery or 2 AAA batteries
Dimensions107 mm × 25 mm × 58 mm (4.21 in × 0.98 in × 2.28 in)
Weight200 g (7.1 oz) (with batteries and strap)

The Ricoh GR Digital is a compact digital camera made by Ricoh since 2005.

First announced at photokina 2004, it went on sale in Japan on 21 October 2005. The GR Digital is Ricoh's digital successor to their 35 mm GR series film cameras and the first in a series of Ricoh GR digital cameras.

Unlike most similar cameras, it lacks a zoom lens, instead having a fixed focal length of 5.9 mm (or 28 mm, in 35 mm full frame equivalent).

1st Anniversary Limited Edition

The GR 1st Anniversary Limited Edition of 2006 has a body covered with a blue sky and clouds, and drawings of angels, by Katsuya Terada. Production was limited to 1000 cameras worldwide. It is functionally identical to the standard GR D except for the startup/shutdown screens.

See also

References

  1. "GR DIGITAL". Ricoh. Accessed 5 October 2017
  2. Simon Joinson, "Ricoh GR-Digital Review" Digital Photography Review, 21 August 2006. Accessed 15 June 2017
  3. (in Japanese) Ricoh

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