G'day GR folks.
Been 2 weeks since I got the GR and I must say, I'm lovin' it.
Every camera I've ever owned either had and inbuilt EVF/OVF or I bought it separately as an attachment....so it has come as great surprise to me that I've enjoyed shooting off the GR rear lcd so much, fwiw I think it's a better lcd than anything else I've tried (GF1 GX1 OMD X100S).
I'm really pleased with the files the GR produces and super impressed with how resilient they are, they can be pushed quite hard in post and they hold together really really well. So much genuinely useful detail can be recovered from heavily under/over-exposed areas, even more I suspect than what I am able to get from similarly botched up OMD files. I still love and use the OMD coupled with some really great m43 lenses...but the diminutive GR is fast becoming my 'go to' camera that stays in my glovebox or coat pocket when I head out the door.....I'm mean sure it's small and convenient, but it's a bloody terrific camera in it's own right size and convenience aside. Loving it so far and I suspect we will still be together even after her paint begins to wear......I'm definitely one those people who are VERY happy switching from the X100S to the GR.
Here are some shot from the last week or 2.

[explored] Old Friend. by Livnius, on Flickr

We Need To Talk by Livnius, on Flickr

Get together. by Livnius, on Flickr

...on Lonsdale. by Livnius, on Flickr

Public Transport by Livnius, on Flickr
......and a little something in colour too.

Elder. by Livnius, on Flickr

Treasury Gardens. by Livnius, on Flickr

Captain James Cook. by Livnius, on Flickr

Treasury Gardens. by Livnius, on Flickr

Going Home. by Livnius, on Flickr
Been 2 weeks since I got the GR and I must say, I'm lovin' it.
Every camera I've ever owned either had and inbuilt EVF/OVF or I bought it separately as an attachment....so it has come as great surprise to me that I've enjoyed shooting off the GR rear lcd so much, fwiw I think it's a better lcd than anything else I've tried (GF1 GX1 OMD X100S).
I'm really pleased with the files the GR produces and super impressed with how resilient they are, they can be pushed quite hard in post and they hold together really really well. So much genuinely useful detail can be recovered from heavily under/over-exposed areas, even more I suspect than what I am able to get from similarly botched up OMD files. I still love and use the OMD coupled with some really great m43 lenses...but the diminutive GR is fast becoming my 'go to' camera that stays in my glovebox or coat pocket when I head out the door.....I'm mean sure it's small and convenient, but it's a bloody terrific camera in it's own right size and convenience aside. Loving it so far and I suspect we will still be together even after her paint begins to wear......I'm definitely one those people who are VERY happy switching from the X100S to the GR.
Here are some shot from the last week or 2.

[explored] Old Friend. by Livnius, on Flickr

We Need To Talk by Livnius, on Flickr

Get together. by Livnius, on Flickr

...on Lonsdale. by Livnius, on Flickr

Public Transport by Livnius, on Flickr
......and a little something in colour too.

Elder. by Livnius, on Flickr

Treasury Gardens. by Livnius, on Flickr

Captain James Cook. by Livnius, on Flickr

Treasury Gardens. by Livnius, on Flickr

Going Home. by Livnius, on Flickr