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28mm 2.5 GXR A12 Module Annouced

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Ricoh announces GR LENS A12 28 mm F2.5

A new GXR camera unit featuring a GR Lens and an APS-C size CMOS sensor
Exhibit at photokina 2010

Tokyo, Japan, September 21, 2010—Ricoh Co., Ltd. (president and CEO: Shiro Kondo) today announced the development and release of GR LENS A12 28 mm F2.5, the fourth camera unit in the GXR interchangeable unit system. This product is being announced and exhibited at the photokina 2010 exhibition held in Cologne, Germany, beginning September 21, 2010.

Introduced in December 2009, the GXR is a revolutionary new interchangeable unit camera system in which lenses can be changed by mounting camera units that integrate lens, image sensor, and image processing engine into a single unit. In addition, to fully utilize this system's unique ability to accommodate interchangeable units other than camera units, Ricoh is also investigating possibilities for development of a variety of other devices.

The new GR LENS A12 28 mm F2.5 brings together a newly developed 28 mm wide-angle fixed focal length GR Lens, an APS-C size CMOS sensor, and the proven GR Engine III image processing engine to create a unit with high flexibility, high image quality, high-speed shooting ability, and high power of expression.

<Main features of GR LENS A12 28 mm F2.5>

1. Newly developed GR Lens and APS-C size CMOS sensor for strong resolution and imaging power
*The new 28 mm equivalent GR Lens has a 6-group, 9-element configuration. Incorporating two aspherical lenses, one special low-dispersion lens, and multiple high-refraction-ratio lenses, this extravagant lens configuration achieves strong resolution and imaging power to the edge of the frame.
*The lens thoroughly corrects for various types of aberrations while at the same time utilizing a floating lens structure to suppress performance changes caused by focusing. The result at all shooting distances is high image quality worthy of the GR Lens name.
*To be given the “GR Lens” name by Ricoh, a lens must exceed a specified level of overall lens performance, with particular attention being given to MTF values, distortion, and color aberration.
*A 23.6 mm × 15.7 mm (APS-C size) CMOS sensor is used. The combination of this sensor with the GR ENGINE III image processing engine enables the camera unit to shoot high-quality images with smooth tone gradations as well as high definition and low noise.
*The use of a configuration of nine rounded aperture blades enables the photographer to enjoy beautiful bokeh as well as precise aperture settings.

2. Rapid shooting capabilities help capture fleeting shutter chances
*Focusing speed has been accelerated through the addition of the new drive mode and the use of a high-speed CMOS sensor.
*The Pre-AF function also accelerates focusing speed by adjusting the focus to match subject movement.
*The full press snap function shoots at a preset distance for a one-push full-press of the shutter-release button.

3. High usability and quality feel
*The manual focus ring is available for precise focus adjustments. High-speed adjustment is also an option. The manual focus ring can even be used to seamlessly fine tune the focus after automatic focusing.
*The target position can be magnified on the screen during shooting, and it can also be moved using the direction keys. Select from 2x, 4x, and 8x magnification ratios for convenient and precise focus checking.
*The two options of normal and pinpoint can be selected for the AF area size used in spot AF.
*For the exterior, we utilized die cast magnesium, which has a strong track record in the GR series, and we covered the surface with a corrosion-resistant "pear-skin" coating. The end result is a body with durability, light weight, and a superior feel in hand.

4. GXR series power of expression takes full advantage of GR Lens capabilities
*Multi-pattern auto white balance makes it possible to recreate natural as-seen colors even in people-photography scenes that were difficult to shoot with past auto white balance functions, such as scenes with both shadow and sunlight and scenes mixing flash and natural light (or fluorescent light, etc.).
*ISO3200 facilitates shooting in low light conditions.
*The noise reduction level can be specified as Off, Weak, Strong, Max, or Auto. By specifying Max, it is possible to do sophisticated variance-estimation type noise reduction processing in which the sensor image data's noise distribution is analyzed and the optimum processing is done for each region.
*The automatic exposure modes include program shift mode, shutter speed priority mode, and aperture priority mode.
*Picture settings can be customized with nine setting levels for easy creation of a diverse range of images.

5. Diverse functions of the GXR series
*An electronic level utilizing an acceleration sensor.
*Three grid guides useful for framing images while shooting.
*An image flag function to enable the quick display of specific images from among those in the camera. Up to 20 images can be flagged.
*The DIRECT screen enabling current shooting settings to be displayed and changed. Settings can be easily checked at a glance.
*It is possible to shoot 1280 × 720 pixel HD movies.
* Note: When shooting movies of 1280×720 size, the use of an SD/SDHC memory card with an SD speed class of Class 6 or higher is recommended.

<GR LENS A12 28 mm F2.5 options>
Product Model
Lens Hood LH-1
Soft Case B (lower portion and strap) SC-65B
Soft Case T (upper portion only) SC-65T
Soft Case SC-55L

*All of the focal lengths in this release are converted to the equivalent values for a 35 mm film camera.
*SC-65T cannot be used as a case by itself. It must be used together with SC-65B.
*LH-1, SC-65B, SC-65T are new options being introduced at this time. SC-65B and SC-65T are to go on sale in the near future.

*Functions when mounted on the GXR body.
 

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Prospect of faster AF is always good ;) I also like new 4x and 8x magnification. We asked for this many months back. Let's hope it will be added via FW update also to existing A12 50mm.

What's somewhat disappointing is the absence of higher ISO range. This new A12 module apparently uses the same sensor as 50mm unit, where the physical sensitivity is 200-3200. Sony already developed new 12MP sensor with physical sensitivity boosted to 6400 and even 12800! And other manufacturers already adopted these sensors. Ricoh probably bought the batch of existing A12 sensors before the availability of newer sensors with boosted ISO. However, Ricoh could increase the sensitivity by some sort of Hi mode. In practice, the higher than physical sensitivity is achieved by pushing/pulling the base sensitivity. Hi mode in concurrent cameras usually expand the ISO range by one stop. In case of A12 it would mean ISO100-6400. It's still not particularly impressive, because other cameras can already do ISO12800-25600 and surprisingly, these values are still useful! But still, I'm sure that any increase of base sensitivity would be greatly welcome, no matter how was the increased sensitivity achieved.

BTW, there is no mention of the release date but dc.watch.impress suggests late in October, which is definitely great news! Much better than previously announced winter 2010 ;)
 
Great news for those who have opted for GXR... RICOH was sure we do not disappoint. RICOH engineers this is the way to work, to continue to walk that much work remains

Una gran noticia para los que hemos apostado por GXR... estaba seguro que RICOH no nos defraudaría. Ingenieros de RICOH esta es camino de trabajo, a seguir caminando que queda mucho por hacer
 
Hello Pavel and all,

This is great news - I was waiting for this announcement! And - from what one could read in the press release - the specs looks absolutely great... this will be mine as soon as it comes out!

The only small thing is that I was hoping for a little bit more of a pancake size...

Yodobashi camera (one of the main camera chains in Japan) has it available for pre-booking with an availability date of the 29th of October... so maybe in Europe will ba available one or two weeks later at the most?

Best wishes

Fabrizio
 
Indeed, Yen pricing at Yodobashi after 10% is 69800* 0.9=735 USD. In dc.impress news, it also talks about applying the firmware to other units.

As an owner of both E-P1 and GXR(in days), I see immediate comparison between 28mm A12 vs Panasonc 14mm pancake. Ricoh really need to lower the price a bit to make this unit competitive.

Both being 28mm(35mm equivalent) with same aperture F2.5 without taking into consideration of lens image quality and AF

Ricoh 28mm A12 on GXR
Smaller in size by 1cm difference in 113.9mm(幅)× 70.2mm(高さ)× 55.6mm(奥行き) vs 119mm× 71mm× 56.8mm
Smaller filter size(40.5mm vs 46mm)
Better high ISO (APS-C vs m4/3)
DOF advantage for bokeh (APS-C vs m4/3)

Panasonic 24mm on GF-1
Lower price (Lens only price. 420 USD vs 735 USD using yen conversion)
Lighter (340g vs 410g)
Closer focus distance(18cm vs 20cm)
On sale sooner 10/08 vs 10/29
 
First photos from the A12 28mm surfaced on the Ricoh GR blog. Unfortunately, all of them are in low resolution, but if nothing else, it's a good sign the module is nearly ready for production!
http://www.grblog.jp/2010/09/gxrgr-lens-28mm-f25.php

And one more info extracted from this article. The A12 28mm release date is definitely scheduled to 29 October (as previously suggested by Fabrizio). I would not expect the worldwide appearance of this module before the middle of November.
 
Dc.watch.impress.co.jp brings some details and hands on photos of the A12 28mm and G700. A12 is not that pancake as I first thought, but if closed, it seems to be half of the A12 50mm size, which is a good news for portability. What's definitely great is a new option to select the screen magnification ratio 2, 4 and 8. Also the magnified portion of screen can be moved around the screen (previously it was fixed to center). And finally, a very good news is an info about even faster AF achieved with new method of AF. I'm curious if this new AF method will be applicable to A12 50mm via the FW update? We will soon see.

Initial part of the article talks about previously spread rumor that Ricoh is working on wide zoom APSC module and lens mount module. It appears to be "confirmed" and both modules should be available during 2011. There are no details about the zoom range or type of lens mount. Previously spread rumor said it will be Leica M mount. But it does not have to be true. But as it appears, the lens mount module will most probably not be equipped with full frame sensor, which is hard to implement in this kind of module. It's pity. Utilizing FF sensor in lens mount module would give Ricoh a real advantage and deciding factor for many prospective buyers. But on the other hand, confirmed lens mount module alone is a very good news for everyone! ;)

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This module has me intrigued. You would think owning a GRD III that I would move on to other focal lengths but becoming so familair with the angle of view of "28mm" from using the GRD III this version of the GXR lensor offers a couple of interesting aspects.
1. I would get more detail from a APC sensor and still retain a massive compactness over a DSLR.
2. I think bigger sensor increases the chance to play with bokeh and out of focus effects more.

Ricoh have some data which I think no one has a link to yet http://www.ricoh.co.jp/dc/gxr/unit4.html -- enjoy these samples (not full res)
Interesting its 28mm in terms of 35mm film but of course its actually an 18.3mm lens.
I am a bit concerned about the DR of this sensor/module, any ideas here?
 
Tim, I think the DR of this new 28mm module will be the same as the DR of 50mm module, which is very good. They both apparently share the same sensor so I don't see a reason why it should perform worse? But of course, only time will show us the reality ;)

Peter, ISO 200 is the base ISO sensitivity of A12 sensor. It's CMOS and most of ASPC CMOS starts at that value. I believe it has something to do with DR? Usually, the ISO 200 also exhibits the best dynamic range. As for the Manual WB, well, no matter how good is the AWB, manual WB is usually the best way to achieve the best (or most pleasant) results ;)
 
I am wondering what they will do to clean the senor (or to keep it clean) for the lens mount module. I am not aware that they had to used ultra sonic vibration or something similar in the past. Have anybody an idea?
 
My guess is that there will be no anti-dust vibration system known from many DSLRs. To be honest, from what I've read, only Olympus managed to make this system effective. But there will still remain some dust, no matter how effective the anti-dust system is. And who knows? Maybe they will seal the module in a similar way as does Sigma with their DSLRs (transparent filter sealing the sensor chamber)? Dust will be the necessary price paid for lens mount module ;) This is why Ricoh developed the GXR as a lens+sensor sealed system. Just to protect the camera from entering dust.
 
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