I'm a Sam Fan but Ricoh really needs to do more with the GR series. Everyone here is commenting on what we want and would love to see updated. This new version feels like a solution that no one was asking for.
Please just weather seal it and update the defective click wheel. 1 year with a GR III and the click wheel doesn't work. Same exact problem Ivan Chow has.
Exactly!! Mine still has the wheel useless, because of the construction defect made by Ricoh!! And... The entire point of this """"update"""" is surreal, silly at best and kind of sad (not the best spot to be for an bassador...) In Ricoh they have to understand that Ricoh GR customers are people that look at the Substance, not appearences. If they want to upgrade, then did it, but not take the piss out of us!.. Ridiculous
Yes. It’s what prevents me buying a GR. I don’t own one, I really want one but there’s no way I’m dropping several hundred £££ on a camera that will suck in dust the way I use and abuse my gear.
🤣🤣What are y'all doing to your cameras?? I bought this camera 2 years ago to take on my daily rides, no dust. I just keep it in a small pouch in my jersey pocket.
I had the same issue with the wheel but took someone’s advice: spin the wheel clockwise for 2 minutes, then anticlockwise for 2 minutes. It did the trick for me
In the same timeframe Fuji has gone from th GFX50R to the GFX100ii, doubling the resolution, adding IBIS, 4k video, etc. Ricoh have added a slightly different colour power button and changed the internal filter, slow clap. Hopefully another manufacturer will create something similar to the GR series.
If you dislike this camera or don’t understand it you probably aren’t a tiktoker 💀😂💀😂💀😂 I don’t get it either, but I think they’re targeting a certain demographic and then I just tell myself all these funds will go into R&D for the GR iv ….hopefully 😅
I don't have a GR yet, but I guess the GR IV would change that, since I'm waiting for better AF and dust sealing. But this release just shows Ricoh is like any other company trying to milk there cash cow regarding the demand on the GR cameras - nothing wrong about that, I would do the same. But in my opinion they could have easily released an HDF version for the GR IV line up and sell the new feature over the new line up. Just my 2 cents about this release :)
1:14 😂 What is better than one Ricoh GR III?? Of course 5 of them. Love it! I mean since you shared the video of the GR IIIx it became my every day carry. I’m not sure if I should continue watching 🙈 well… a photographer should always own n+1 cameras. n representing the current number of cameras he/she owns. Let’s do this ✊
I find the "fight" of GR vs X100 Fuji laughable simply because to me both are outstanding cameras offering particular focus on different things. While they can overlap in a great JPEG engine, it boils down to which lens you like more focal length wise and of course the size.
It wouldn't matter if it did anyway. you wouldn't be able to buy it. Every single shop in Japan has discontinued orders for the GRIII because they can't get stock. It's impossible to buy.
@@marcust123 I don’t know? But I’m just telling you it’s completely out of stock throughout Japan with no ability to order it. I don’t know what the plan is here either.
@@zoeherriot yh seems very odd mate ive got the new fuji x100vi now like most others who were tired of waiting and disappointed with this crap release you would of thought they like to keep customers and gain new ones but seems not with ricoh
Had my GR3 for 4 years now. First critical failure was less than a year in when the lens couldn't retract back into the body. Then the wheel obviously stopped doing it's only job like almost all GRs. Last week while shooting it died on me while the LED light blinked green repeatedly. Then it overheated. Now I can turn it on or charge it. Just sent in for diagnosis and hoping for the best. Not really feeling great with Ricoh at the moment and then saw this launch like 😑😑😑😑😑😑😑
@@joyouslandSuposedly the GR3 and 3X have a very weak IR cut filter and you can already just slap a R72 on it to do IR photography without any other modification. No hot spot issues. Also, it would be possible to adjust the AF by an offset for the wavelegth of IR light, no?
@@dan-le-brun IR hot spot does exist. Have tried it myself on gxr 50mm a12 module. The point is Ricoh is to lazy to do that as a toothpaste factory. With no real progress
Good job Sam! You kept a good balance btw ambassador promotion and personal honesty, especially with the jazz song! I think many people may actually be using the ND filter without realizing it. My GR III Street Edition (purchased 13 days ago) came with the ND filter set to “Auto” be default.
I bought the Ricoh GRIIIx for its 40mm equivalent lens. I got the HDF version so it would sell better when I would sell again. I now took a few shots with HDF on and seeing your video, I am convinced it was the right choice. I hardly ever used the ND filter on my X100/X100T back in the day. PS this buddy is going to stay next to my Leica Q. Thanks for this great video!
Great video but iono - SMH - all we wanted was sealing and a flash added on... tack on $300USD for the sealing maybe 7-8mm in thickness to add the flash with the IBIS and we're all good with it. Maybe more MP for cropping with better low light control BSI sensor?
thats what i was hoping, release a slightly bulkier gr along the classic one: weather sealing, ibis, ND, flash. i guess at that point people will tell me to get the fuji x100 though. but i like ricoh colors (bring back gr ii positive film while were at it)
I own the GRIII and GRIIIx. Makes no much sense as you can get an adapter for the GRiii and put any filter that there is. An ND is much more useful IMO as a permanent filter. You can also mimic mist effect in Lightroom by sliding the clarity to the left, a bit less of dehaze and play with the whites and exposure. And you can isolate the areas affected with the brush mask tool. A total money grab in my opinion rather a try new camera with better battery and useful video specs. As the GRIII models are near perfect!
Ricoh is far more likely to remove video functionality from the GR completely than enhance the video specs, akin to Hasselblad and Leica removing them from the X series and the M series cameras respectively after just one generation of including it. It would be keen for Ricoh to realize the GR's strengths and its userbase are snapshooters and street photographers who don't give a damn about using the camera for video whatsoever, and the people who do are an extreme minority. I'd rather them remove the video functionality, get rid of the mic & speaker holes on the camera to improve sealing and solidity. If I wanted a video camera I'd get a Sony or whatever. If you want a compact video camera, there's many many companies that get that job done and know far more about that space than Ricoh does. Even the iPhone 15 Pro's video quality runs circles around the GRIII's, even though the iPhone has a smaller sensor and plastic lens.
It is genuinely cool that Ricoh has built a mist filter into this camera, but this announcement is mostly just a reminder that Ricoh has continued to drop the ball on releasing a GR with modern autofocus and better weather sealing. This is a golden moment for pocketable, high-quality, user-friendly cameras, and Ricoh is leaving so much on the table by failing to release a GR camera with those basic quality-of-life features. Other wishlist items that feel like reasonable asks: an add-on hotshoe EVF (like the Leica EVF3), sturdier buttons, and a locking exposure comp dial. Let's get rid of video capabilities altogether - nobody is buying a GR for that - and lean into photo-centric upgrades. Pie-in-the-sky magic engineering wishlist items would be a faster lens, bringing back the flash, longer battery life, and a tilting screen. Ricoh should provide a compelling solution for people with X100 money who want something close to its photo specs that they can actually fit into a pocket. Small, simple, sturdy, sold.
I ordered a black mist filter for my gr3x literally a day before ricoh announced the hdf version. As an upgrade it does not make sense but it is a nice addition to the product range. Choosing today I would definitely go for hdf instead of the nd filter one, it is pretty cool to have the filter built in
Yeah idk man, this kind of sucks. If they want to make this a UVP they should’ve brought it with the IV. Not that it’s a bokeh monster, but I imagine the lack of ND is going to mess with bokeh quality at high shutter speeds. Feels like a cash grab on refreshing really old hardware at this point.
I would definitely call the Street and Diary editions cash grabs because they offer no added benefit. At least this version adds a physical feature that's new. Just my 2 cents.
I guess that GR 4 rumor was just a rumor, eh? This looks awesome though! Kinda bummed that the ND filter is taken out since I love long exposure photography at night.
I've been using the Glimmer Glass on my X100 cameras ever since GxAce recommended them over the Black Pro-Mist. It's an expensive little filter but it really does elevate your pictures with regards to creating a filmic look. For B&W photography they're incredible. I've got far too many Fuji cameras so I'll definitely be selling one (or two) to get my hands on the HDF. The thought of having a truly pocketable camera just makes so much sense. With the X100 series I've had to buy specific coats with larger pockets to fit them into my 'Streetlife'. Don't know why I've held off so long.
I always appreciate your content, but as a GR ambassador its a shame we cant hear your completely unaltered opinion, given how honest you were about the disappointment of the X100VI. This is a disappointment for those waiting for a new GR IV.
You need to know that I heard about this model last year December. I went through all the stages of frustration everyone is going through right now :D I am way less emotional about it today. That's why I am neither "yeay" nor "boo" about this release. I honestly had fun with it and was challenged to think differently when taking pictures. For me this provided a new experience which I treasure more than spec upgrades.
@@SamuelStreetlife I'm sure that's true, but then why not wait to make a X100VI video until after you've gone through all the stages of frustration...?
@@SamuelStreetlife I wasn’t sold on the new filter until you explained it to me. I’m not a professional but I have wanted a filter for the same purposes you went over in the video. I guess I can sell my Gr3x and grab the new one. Thanks for all the great videos
@@alhOOO2O Because I don't want to spend 3 month with a camera that I know I won't use beyond that. There was also no new feature worthy of trying out for any longer time with the X100VI. What you see is what you get basically. The 1,5 weeks I had the Fuji were enough for me to make a final conclusion about it. With the HDF GR the frustration came with the fact that it wasn't a GR IV. The X100VI IS the successor of the X100V so it should have been a more inspiring upgrade but it wasn't. The GR HDF wants to offer a new look tot he images which actually makes me shoot differently. And it was a matter of saying yes or no to Ricoh when they asked me if I want to shoot a series of images for them for the launch and make a video about it. And curiosity won at the end. The X100Vi I had to order myself just to be able to try it out. So I wouldn't compare the two experiences.
Just bought the Ricoh Diary edition not gonna send it back for the HDF model. Though it is tempting. I like the color scheme of the diary edition more and already am 400 shots in after three days. This camera makes me want to shoot. Perhaps in time there will be a griiix hdf to replace the Fujifilm X-A10 with tt artisan 27mm f2.8 (my cheapo grx 😂). Perhaps you can review that combo also 😄
Love your videos, ultra helpful every time 🤓😎😎😎 also… I just got the regular GRIII and felt so down that the mist filter I bought is in there cause I also want a lens hood but I think I still like the control of how strong it it. they should really include strength options and it would be epic so we can all just get the glass squarehood and nothing else, no adapter.
As someone who does not have a GR at all (played with them now and then), this model is enticing...but I also know that Ricoh might drop a GRIV within the next 12 months and that kind of gives me trepidation to purchase this camera. I really do not like selling cameras (it's just a big pain) and I prefer to hold onto a camera for multiple years and use it daily; so buying this lets say a month from not and then selling it for a GR4 at the end of the year would be so annoying. I can feel Ricoh will provide a lot of smart updates to the GR IV that I would really love and appreciate. The potential of a better sensor, better sealing, better battery life, bringing back the flash, better AF, better build quality, refining the UI, feel & ergonomics and so on are all on the table and things I care about. This model is fun but it is difficult to want to invest in it so far in the GRIII life cycle.
Think I may pick one up when it’s available. I don’t have my GRIII anymore and been missing it. Since I don’t really ever use the ND filter, the HDF filter may be a great compliment to my 35mm which I shoot for 90% of my work. The GR lens is overly sharp at times and having the option to diffuse it in camera would be nice
@@nikolasdeco1321 you can get similar results in terms of sooc jpegs. Naturally if you prefer to work on the image, edit the RAW files. I actually preferred holding the GR2, to my hands it was more comfortable.
Did you had any problems with dust ? I just ordered a Ricoh grii x for me I ve seen some videos here with the advice to put stickers or duck tape on the little holes for microphone in and output to avoid dust coming into the lens(camera) is that true is it really helpful?. I mean I don’t want to use my Ricoh for filming but it will look ugly 😅
Respect for making an enjoyable and good video that's almost 20 minutes long about that camera. Well done and Shows your skills and persona :) next time your caretaker can either be more participating or just...step to the side.
well, I do that with photoshop with the same result (duplicate layer, blur effect, screen layer mode). I also have the filter for my main camera (fuji gfx) but for me is more convenient to do it with photoshop.
Probably hard to do with the sensor size. The Sony ZV-1 has an equiv 24-70 f2-2.8 and the Canon G7 has an equiv 24-100 f1.8-2.8. They are both 1 inch sensors.
Oh so they are recalling all GRIII's and installing the filter? And there's no need to install a pro mist filter on Fuji cameras. We can screw on a filter without having to buy a new camera. @@SamuelStreetlife
@@ttambm8639 if you would have watched the video then you would know that it is about an EXPANSION model. GR III HDF. It couldn't be more clear. If Fujifilm came out with a X100VI HDF I would have no reason to shit over it because of the same reason I have no reason to shit over a GR III HDF. It's an additional option! Not a replacement or new model.
Your Jazz song@13:20 is so creative and funny hahahaha🤣!!! Thanks Samuel for the great content, entertaining and informative. You have one more subscriber!
Thanks. I use 1/4 and 1/8 diffusion filters and think this pieces of glass level up my photography. How do you describe the strength of HDF feature - 125?
My main gripe with my GR iii is the settings seem to change when I’m not looking. Hoping the iv, whenever it arrives, will be special. This HDF is ehhh, so far anyways
I have only experience with black promise and glimmer glass filters. In my experience this HDF filter ist more aggressive than the two. The black promist glows larger but less strong at the same time. The glimmer glass is more subtle overall to edges. The HDF filter does react strongly to light sources but also slightly affects overall contrast and adds a little bit of a flow to everything. Even though it can also look absolutely unnoticeable at times.
Although the new HDF version looks very good. 😀 But for me, I still prefer the version with built-in ND filter version. I wish I could buy both if I could.😁
I've been using a black pro-mist diffusion filter on my Ricoh GIIIx for awhile - for night street photography - and have been in love with it, so I guess I'm going to have to get an HDF model now. But I do feel like night photography with street an other artificial light sources in the scene are where it produces the most dramatic results. Daylight? Not so much.
That song spoke to my GR-loving soul, Samuel... In a spooky way! I agree with you about the GRIV, I don't really see anything lacking in my IIIx. It's not like it's outdated. There's nothing glaringly absent. Would a few other features be nice? Yes, but... I think we're up against physics, and everything I could want: more resolution, environmental sealing, faster autofocus, the return of the flash, maybe even an EVF, battery life, these all require more power and generate more heat. And heat can already be a problem with this tiny camera. So I think in order to really get the major changes we want, there need to be significant technological advances in power consumption and/or battery tech, and Ricoh doesn't control any of those things.
I'm a Sam Fan but Ricoh really needs to do more with the GR series. Everyone here is commenting on what we want and would love to see updated. This new version feels like a solution that no one was asking for.
I agree. Sam is seriously one of the best 👏
Please just weather seal it and update the defective click wheel.
1 year with a GR III and the click wheel doesn't work. Same exact problem Ivan Chow has.
Exactly!!
Mine still has the wheel useless, because of the construction defect made by Ricoh!!
And... The entire point of this """"update"""" is surreal, silly at best and kind of sad (not the best spot to be for an bassador...)
In Ricoh they have to understand that Ricoh GR customers are people that look at the Substance, not appearences.
If they want to upgrade, then did it, but not take the piss out of us!..
Ridiculous
Yes. It’s what prevents me buying a GR. I don’t own one, I really want one but there’s no way I’m dropping several hundred £££ on a camera that will suck in dust the way I use and abuse my gear.
🤣🤣What are y'all doing to your cameras?? I bought this camera 2 years ago to take on my daily rides, no dust. I just keep it in a small pouch in my jersey pocket.
Samuel also had a defective click wheel right? He just never mentioned it until he wasn't an ambassador anymore.
I had the same issue with the wheel but took someone’s advice: spin the wheel clockwise for 2 minutes, then anticlockwise for 2 minutes. It did the trick for me
Naaah the AI song killed me 💀💀💀
Can we use it on our channel? 😬
caught me so off guard 💀😂
Incredible! I need a full tutorial on the song alone!
It was genius! 🤯
@@RICOHGRPHOTOGRAPHY are you serious? Are you that averse to paying artists for genuine work?
It really is amazing what five years of R&D can come up with. 🤣
fr so goofy, who wants to shoot with a prema mist filter too lol
In the same timeframe Fuji has gone from th GFX50R to the GFX100ii, doubling the resolution, adding IBIS, 4k video, etc. Ricoh have added a slightly different colour power button and changed the internal filter, slow clap. Hopefully another manufacturer will create something similar to the GR series.
@@LuFarrah It's not perma tho.
I like how this effect makes your pal more emotional looking.
I mean... if HDF stood for "High Dust Filter"... maybe... but this feels like a weird move.
lol
If you dislike this camera or don’t understand it you probably aren’t a tiktoker 💀😂💀😂💀😂
I don’t get it either, but I think they’re targeting a certain demographic and then I just tell myself all these funds will go into R&D for the GR iv ….hopefully 😅
I would've preferred if they just released a small GR flash similar to the XA flash
Ok that would go hard
I don't have a GR yet, but I guess the GR IV would change that, since I'm waiting for better AF and dust sealing. But this release just shows Ricoh is like any other company trying to milk there cash cow regarding the demand on the GR cameras - nothing wrong about that, I would do the same. But in my opinion they could have easily released an HDF version for the GR IV line up and sell the new feature over the new line up. Just my 2 cents about this release :)
You and I have the same thoughts.
by replacing the ND?
1:14 😂 What is better than one Ricoh GR III?? Of course 5 of them. Love it! I mean since you shared the video of the GR IIIx it became my every day carry. I’m not sure if I should continue watching 🙈 well… a photographer should always own n+1 cameras. n representing the current number of cameras he/she owns. Let’s do this ✊
GR shooters can't talk shit about the x100vi if all they are getting is a mist filter on their camera XD
I agree very disappointing waited for nothing
Funny but true
Can't imagine their product director still has a job. Absolute MISS.
I find the "fight" of GR vs X100 Fuji laughable simply because to me both are outstanding cameras offering particular focus on different things. While they can overlap in a great JPEG engine, it boils down to which lens you like more focal length wise and of course the size.
Hey Ricoh, this is pathetic!
Have you try the Ricoh R10 or any Ricoh’s digicam? 😅
I think this HDF mode will rock during Christmas ❤
I suppose this means the GR4 isn't coming out this year, eh?
Very dissapointing
It wouldn't matter if it did anyway. you wouldn't be able to buy it. Every single shop in Japan has discontinued orders for the GRIII because they can't get stock. It's impossible to buy.
@@zoeherriot so whats the point in them making it and selling it lol
@@marcust123 I don’t know? But I’m just telling you it’s completely out of stock throughout Japan with no ability to order it. I don’t know what the plan is here either.
@@zoeherriot yh seems very odd mate ive got the new fuji x100vi now like most others who were tired of waiting and disappointed with this crap release you would of thought they like to keep customers and gain new ones but seems not with ricoh
Had my GR3 for 4 years now. First critical failure was less than a year in when the lens couldn't retract back into the body. Then the wheel obviously stopped doing it's only job like almost all GRs. Last week while shooting it died on me while the LED light blinked green repeatedly. Then it overheated. Now I can turn it on or charge it. Just sent in for diagnosis and hoping for the best. Not really feeling great with Ricoh at the moment and then saw this launch like 😑😑😑😑😑😑😑
I'm now dreaming of a full spectrum monochrome version with 720nm filter button! Let us get our IR freak on!
My thoughts as well! Monochrome GR with a red filter would also be super cool 🙏🏻
They will not do that coz of technical problem eg focus problem, IR hot spot ......
@@joyouslandSuposedly the GR3 and 3X have a very weak IR cut filter and you can already just slap a R72 on it to do IR photography without any other modification. No hot spot issues. Also, it would be possible to adjust the AF by an offset for the wavelegth of IR light, no?
@@dan-le-brun IR hot spot does exist. Have tried it myself on gxr 50mm a12 module. The point is Ricoh is to lazy to do that as a toothpaste factory. With no real progress
@@joyousland oh yeah, no dispute that Ir hotspot does exist. But it’s lens specific though right? That gxr 50mm is quite a different beast to the GR.
Good job Sam! You kept a good balance btw ambassador promotion and personal honesty, especially with the jazz song!
I think many people may actually be using the ND filter without realizing it. My GR III Street Edition (purchased 13 days ago) came with the ND filter set to “Auto” be default.
hi, this makes me think that it will still be a long time before the GR 4 comes out, or am I wrong?
What did you shoot 2:24 video on in the train?
Ricoh: Honestly? Disappointing! 😢
Samuel: thanks for the entertaining video ❤
Love the effect and the iiix focal length. It’s tempting but I’m also tempted to wait for the iv…
Is the song AI or created for the video?
I bought the Ricoh GRIIIx for its 40mm equivalent lens. I got the HDF version so it would sell better when I would sell again. I now took a few shots with HDF on and seeing your video, I am convinced it was the right choice. I hardly ever used the ND filter on my X100/X100T back in the day. PS this buddy is going to stay next to my Leica Q. Thanks for this great video!
Ich mag es echt! Mutig von Ricoh und Mega cooler Effekt!
Great video but iono - SMH - all we wanted was sealing and a flash added on... tack on $300USD for the sealing maybe 7-8mm in thickness to add the flash with the IBIS and we're all good with it. Maybe more MP for cropping with better low light control BSI sensor?
thats what i was hoping, release a slightly bulkier gr along the classic one: weather sealing, ibis, ND, flash. i guess at that point people will tell me to get the fuji x100 though. but i like ricoh colors (bring back gr ii positive film while were at it)
I own the GRIII and GRIIIx. Makes no much sense as you can get an adapter for the GRiii and put any filter that there is. An ND is much more useful IMO as a permanent filter. You can also mimic mist effect in Lightroom by sliding the clarity to the left, a bit less of dehaze and play with the whites and exposure. And you can isolate the areas affected with the brush mask tool. A total money grab in my opinion rather a try new camera with better battery and useful video specs. As the GRIII models are near perfect!
Ricoh is far more likely to remove video functionality from the GR completely than enhance the video specs, akin to Hasselblad and Leica removing them from the X series and the M series cameras respectively after just one generation of including it. It would be keen for Ricoh to realize the GR's strengths and its userbase are snapshooters and street photographers who don't give a damn about using the camera for video whatsoever, and the people who do are an extreme minority. I'd rather them remove the video functionality, get rid of the mic & speaker holes on the camera to improve sealing and solidity. If I wanted a video camera I'd get a Sony or whatever.
If you want a compact video camera, there's many many companies that get that job done and know far more about that space than Ricoh does. Even the iPhone 15 Pro's video quality runs circles around the GRIII's, even though the iPhone has a smaller sensor and plastic lens.
It is genuinely cool that Ricoh has built a mist filter into this camera, but this announcement is mostly just a reminder that Ricoh has continued to drop the ball on releasing a GR with modern autofocus and better weather sealing. This is a golden moment for pocketable, high-quality, user-friendly cameras, and Ricoh is leaving so much on the table by failing to release a GR camera with those basic quality-of-life features. Other wishlist items that feel like reasonable asks: an add-on hotshoe EVF (like the Leica EVF3), sturdier buttons, and a locking exposure comp dial.
Let's get rid of video capabilities altogether - nobody is buying a GR for that - and lean into photo-centric upgrades. Pie-in-the-sky magic engineering wishlist items would be a faster lens, bringing back the flash, longer battery life, and a tilting screen. Ricoh should provide a compelling solution for people with X100 money who want something close to its photo specs that they can actually fit into a pocket. Small, simple, sturdy, sold.
They have zero competition and are sold out everywhere, honestly just make more griii’s we don’t need frequent updates.
I ordered a black mist filter for my gr3x literally a day before ricoh announced the hdf version. As an upgrade it does not make sense but it is a nice addition to the product range. Choosing today I would definitely go for hdf instead of the nd filter one, it is pretty cool to have the filter built in
April 1st is on Monday
The “cinestill” button lol
The effect is too strong imo, id rather just get the filter kit and choose my own level of diffusion.
Yeah idk man, this kind of sucks. If they want to make this a UVP they should’ve brought it with the IV. Not that it’s a bokeh monster, but I imagine the lack of ND is going to mess with bokeh quality at high shutter speeds. Feels like a cash grab on refreshing really old hardware at this point.
I would definitely call the Street and Diary editions cash grabs because they offer no added benefit. At least this version adds a physical feature that's new. Just my 2 cents.
I guess that GR 4 rumor was just a rumor, eh? This looks awesome though! Kinda bummed that the ND filter is taken out since I love long exposure photography at night.
I've been using the Glimmer Glass on my X100 cameras ever since GxAce recommended them over the Black Pro-Mist. It's an expensive little filter but it really does elevate your pictures with regards to creating a filmic look. For B&W photography they're incredible. I've got far too many Fuji cameras so I'll definitely be selling one (or two) to get my hands on the HDF. The thought of having a truly pocketable camera just makes so much sense. With the X100 series I've had to buy specific coats with larger pockets to fit them into my 'Streetlife'. Don't know why I've held off so long.
Some really beautiful shots mate! very nice. I wouldn't mind a GRIIIxHF to complement my GRIII.
What does the camera capture if Raw & J Peg are selected…..AND HDF?
I always appreciate your content, but as a GR ambassador its a shame we cant hear your completely unaltered opinion, given how honest you were about the disappointment of the X100VI. This is a disappointment for those waiting for a new GR IV.
You need to know that I heard about this model last year December. I went through all the stages of frustration everyone is going through right now :D I am way less emotional about it today. That's why I am neither "yeay" nor "boo" about this release. I honestly had fun with it and was challenged to think differently when taking pictures. For me this provided a new experience which I treasure more than spec upgrades.
@@SamuelStreetlife I'm sure that's true, but then why not wait to make a X100VI video until after you've gone through all the stages of frustration...?
@@SamuelStreetlife I wasn’t sold on the new filter until you explained it to me. I’m not a professional but I have wanted a filter for the same purposes you went over in the video. I guess I can sell my Gr3x and grab the new one. Thanks for all the great videos
@@alhOOO2O Because I don't want to spend 3 month with a camera that I know I won't use beyond that. There was also no new feature worthy of trying out for any longer time with the X100VI. What you see is what you get basically. The 1,5 weeks I had the Fuji were enough for me to make a final conclusion about it. With the HDF GR the frustration came with the fact that it wasn't a GR IV. The X100VI IS the successor of the X100V so it should have been a more inspiring upgrade but it wasn't. The GR HDF wants to offer a new look tot he images which actually makes me shoot differently. And it was a matter of saying yes or no to Ricoh when they asked me if I want to shoot a series of images for them for the launch and make a video about it. And curiosity won at the end. The X100Vi I had to order myself just to be able to try it out. So I wouldn't compare the two experiences.
@@mrnieblas1 Glad to hear you are getting something out of my video(s)! Cheers
What's the song at the start of the video??
Excellent presentation and thoughts. Thank you!
did they fix the wheel scroll button ring thing? the one on my original grIII broke very soon after i got it and it seems to happen to a lot of people
Did you shooted this video with the GR III too? Thanks!
man, the ability to set custom WB is a big game changer :)
Does aperture size have any effect on the amount of diffusion ? Thanks
I wonder what this means for the GR IV release date
Saw this new GR version advertised today on Insta and confused me about how it might be useful.
is it like a glimmer glass? or black mist filter? pretty different
Many Thanks for the effort!!! Learn alot from your sharing. Thank you very much.
Just bought the Ricoh Diary edition not gonna send it back for the HDF model. Though it is tempting. I like the color scheme of the diary edition more and already am 400 shots in after three days. This camera makes me want to shoot. Perhaps in time there will be a griiix hdf to replace the Fujifilm X-A10 with tt artisan 27mm f2.8 (my cheapo grx 😂). Perhaps you can review that combo also 😄
did they fix the video?
great video sam. you outdid yourself with the ricoh theme song. hahaha.
Rewatching this vid and just noticed my work in it! Pleasure to be in that chart. ❤
Is the focus speed improve?
I think the built-in Mist filter is a good idea. I would love also to have the built-in ND-filter.
Yea having both would be very very nice
Love your videos, ultra helpful every time 🤓😎😎😎 also… I just got the regular GRIII and felt so down that the mist filter I bought is in there cause I also want a lens hood but I think I still like the control of how strong it it. they should really include strength options and it would be epic so we can all just get the glass squarehood and nothing else, no adapter.
As someone who does not have a GR at all (played with them now and then), this model is enticing...but I also know that Ricoh might drop a GRIV within the next 12 months and that kind of gives me trepidation to purchase this camera. I really do not like selling cameras (it's just a big pain) and I prefer to hold onto a camera for multiple years and use it daily; so buying this lets say a month from not and then selling it for a GR4 at the end of the year would be so annoying. I can feel Ricoh will provide a lot of smart updates to the GR IV that I would really love and appreciate. The potential of a better sensor, better sealing, better battery life, bringing back the flash, better AF, better build quality, refining the UI, feel & ergonomics and so on are all on the table and things I care about. This model is fun but it is difficult to want to invest in it so far in the GRIII life cycle.
Very nice! Are the videos also filmed with the Ricoh GRiii?
wow you are official ambassador of Richo GR iii hdf nice
I’m pretty new to the whole photography thing. What are you losing when opting for this HDF model over the standard with ND filter?
Man i loved the GRiii but that damn wheel dial kept getting messed up!!! 3rd time it happed i just gave up
Can you set the wb with a wb card?
Think I may pick one up when it’s available. I don’t have my GRIII anymore and been missing it. Since I don’t really ever use the ND filter, the HDF filter may be a great compliment to my 35mm which I shoot for 90% of my work. The GR lens is overly sharp at times and having the option to diffuse it in camera would be nice
Adding the mist filte5is an amazing idea!... but loosing the ND filter that is a bummer. Especially for sunny days!
I really want a ricoh gr for everyday carry, commuting, fammily, friends etc.. but not sure which would be the best ricoh for that, any suggestion?
Go for the GR2, assuming you can source it at the right price
I really like the look samuel gets from his ricoh gr iii, I guess thanks to the profiles and presets in part. Do I get the same from the gr ii??
@@nikolasdeco1321 you can get similar results in terms of sooc jpegs. Naturally if you prefer to work on the image, edit the RAW files. I actually preferred holding the GR2, to my hands it was more comfortable.
HDF version got no built-in ND filter?
They removed it
I need the Ricoh song on all streaming platforms right neow
Can I rent one of your GR to see if I like them😂 you just kept adding more and more to the stack!
Where can I find the song of Ricoh ?
When will this camera be available to buy ?
Did you had any problems with dust ? I just ordered a Ricoh grii x for me
I ve seen some videos here with the advice to put stickers or duck tape on the little holes for microphone in and output to avoid dust coming into the lens(camera) is that true is it really helpful?. I mean I don’t want to use my Ricoh for filming but it will look ugly 😅
Respect for making an enjoyable and good video that's almost 20 minutes long about that camera. Well done and Shows your skills and persona :) next time your caretaker can either be more participating or just...step to the side.
well, I do that with photoshop with the same result (duplicate layer, blur effect, screen layer mode). I also have the filter for my main camera (fuji gfx) but for me is more convenient to do it with photoshop.
What adapter do you have for your richo gr
What camera did you use for the video footage????
Hey Samuel, can you tell me the name of that blue strap? Thanks 🙂
gr 4.... GRnooooo! still sure i'll try one, sounds like it'd be fun to use
I'm waiting for the Star Filter edition. I like stars.
Kann man die Ricoh auch für Videos nutzen oder taugt die dafür nicht ?
wait what is the Ricoh GRIV song?
Love that GR song XD Did you made it with Suno AI?
Hey Ricoh where’s my GR Mono that I wished for last Christmas? 🎄
Fr we want mono 😭
Is compact glass a technical challenge? I would love a variable zoom on the Ricoh
Probably hard to do with the sensor size. The Sony ZV-1 has an equiv 24-70 f2-2.8 and the Canon G7 has an equiv 24-100 f1.8-2.8. They are both 1 inch sensors.
If Fuji made a new camera and only added a pro mist filter you would shit all over it so hard.
It's not a new camera. And Fuji fans would go wild for a built in pro mist filter...
Oh so they are recalling all GRIII's and installing the filter? And there's no need to install a pro mist filter on Fuji cameras. We can screw on a filter without having to buy a new camera. @@SamuelStreetlife
@@ttambm8639 if you would have watched the video then you would know that it is about an EXPANSION model. GR III HDF. It couldn't be more clear. If Fujifilm came out with a X100VI HDF I would have no reason to shit over it because of the same reason I have no reason to shit over a GR III HDF. It's an additional option! Not a replacement or new model.
the song is sick!
The GenAI music and lyrics about GR is great! lol The GRIIIx HDF looks like a nice partner for my GRIII Street....
not bad!! great video man
Do you know when this can be available in Germany?
Your Jazz song@13:20 is so creative and funny hahahaha🤣!!! Thanks Samuel for the great content, entertaining and informative. You have one more subscriber!
haha thank you!! Welcome then :-)
Thanks. I use 1/4 and 1/8 diffusion filters and think this pieces of glass level up my photography. How do you describe the strength of HDF feature - 125?
My favorite GR3 feature is the sensordust.
I wish I could “like” this twice.
If I didn’t already own the IIIx, I’d get the HDF version. If I ever buy the III, I’ll get the HDF version.
My main gripe with my GR iii is the settings seem to change when I’m not looking. Hoping the iv, whenever it arrives, will be special. This HDF is ehhh, so far anyways
YES, WE WANT MONOCHROME. Im holding out for that. In the meantime I'm all about my GRD1.
Hey, Samuel. Are you still using the X-S20 for your main video cam? I’m really torn between getting and xt4 or the xs20. Cheers man!
Would you say it’s similar to a “Black Pro Mist” or “Black Glimmer Glass” or maybe an “Ultra Con” ???
I have only experience with black promise and glimmer glass filters. In my experience this HDF filter ist more aggressive than the two. The black promist glows larger but less strong at the same time. The glimmer glass is more subtle overall to edges. The HDF filter does react strongly to light sources but also slightly affects overall contrast and adds a little bit of a flow to everything. Even though it can also look absolutely unnoticeable at times.
Monochrome gr would be amazing🤩🤩🤩
Although the new HDF version looks very good. 😀
But for me, I still prefer the version with built-in ND filter version.
I wish I could buy both if I could.😁
Post processing - dehaze/clarity with a luminosity mask should do it, to only affect the highlights.
I've been using a black pro-mist diffusion filter on my Ricoh GIIIx for awhile - for night street photography - and have been in love with it, so I guess I'm going to have to get an HDF model now. But I do feel like night photography with street an other artificial light sources in the scene are where it produces the most dramatic results. Daylight? Not so much.
Looking forward to Monday. 😈🤣
That song spoke to my GR-loving soul, Samuel... In a spooky way!
I agree with you about the GRIV, I don't really see anything lacking in my IIIx. It's not like it's outdated. There's nothing glaringly absent. Would a few other features be nice? Yes, but... I think we're up against physics, and everything I could want: more resolution, environmental sealing, faster autofocus, the return of the flash, maybe even an EVF, battery life, these all require more power and generate more heat. And heat can already be a problem with this tiny camera. So I think in order to really get the major changes we want, there need to be significant technological advances in power consumption and/or battery tech, and Ricoh doesn't control any of those things.
Finally someone was thinking of it...