although perhaps less satisfying is the maximum aperture of F/2.5, a little slower than some 28mm lenses for DSLR systems which typically offer F/1.8 wide-open, or F/2.8 at significantly less cost.
I agree. I am no longer a DSLR fan AT ALL. I just can not shoot with a DSLR. I am testing the Pentax K5 and am having a hard time getting to like it. NOT because it is not a killer DSLR but because I just do not like shooting DSLR’s anymore, AT ALL. PLUS, the Ricoh and 28/50 module deliver better performance (IQ WISE) than the Pentax with a limited prime lens. Out of all of the smaller cameras out there, the GXR has been my fave IQ wise of any of them. Also, strongest feeling construction of any of the small cameras.
Remko":3aaktmca said:Now also PhotographyBlog reviewed the GXR A12 28mm: http://www.photographyblog.com/reviews/ ... 12_review/
Also positive review...
Genster":17s4hf74 said:Remko":17s4hf74 said:Now also PhotographyBlog reviewed the GXR A12 28mm: http://www.photographyblog.com/reviews/ ... 12_review/
Also positive review...
that is correct ( http://www.photographyblog.com/reviews/ricoh_gxr_a12_review/conclusion/ ) but they find the Fuji x100 much better: http://www.photographyblog.com/reviews/fujifilm_finepix_x100_review/conclusion/
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joelypolly":1m5vfar9 said:I am pretty sure that the authors were already in love with the X100 before it got reviewed. Their coverage was much more enthusiastic the the X100 when compared to pretty much every other camera.
Saying that I do love the idea of the X100 too but the fact it doesn't show focus through the OVF is a slight let down.
johnny9fingers":30mc9csj said:Another vote for a HD Cinema module. Video capability is the only thing stopping me from letting my m4/3rds gear go for the GXR. Until then I will be content with my E-PL2 & GRD I combo.....![]()