paulgiguere
New Member
I've noticed recently that retailers who carry the Ricoh GXR no longer have (and haven't for some time) the GXR bodies in stock. I'm wondering why and I can't help but think that the supply is low because Ricoh is close to announcing a new body (and maybe some other goodies). The rumor mill has also been churning a bit over what might be coming from Ricoh with regards to a new body and lens unit. A flip up (and upgraded) LCD is probably a good bet but I also wish (and hope) that Ricoh includes some other changes to the body. A hot-shoe centered over the lens/housing would be nice. This would allow me to use an optical viewfinder (I prefer OVF over EVF with prime lens). Better yet, an integrated EVF (I could live with EVF if it were cleverly integrated into the body). I know, pie in the sky wishful thinking on this one but one can hope. The big news will probably be a Pentax K lens unit (which may finally push me firmly into the GXR camp once and for all).
I remember when the GXR came out many people ridiculed the whole concept. Ricoh (to its' credit) has stuck with the GXR and has shown that it is more of a chameleon camera. The GXR can be anything you want it to be: a high-quality medium-sensor prime lens camera (and now a medium sensor zoom lens camera), a small sensor zoom camera, a Leica M lens camera (I think a lot of minds were changed when Ricoh came out with that lens module), etc. As long as you like the ergonomics and interface of the camera (and what's not to like; the Ricoh aesthetic has many fans), it can meet the needs of many people all at one time.
So, what are your hopes and aspirations for the GXR? Where do you see it going? And, if you are in the know, when are the bodies going to be available again!
Paul
I remember when the GXR came out many people ridiculed the whole concept. Ricoh (to its' credit) has stuck with the GXR and has shown that it is more of a chameleon camera. The GXR can be anything you want it to be: a high-quality medium-sensor prime lens camera (and now a medium sensor zoom lens camera), a small sensor zoom camera, a Leica M lens camera (I think a lot of minds were changed when Ricoh came out with that lens module), etc. As long as you like the ergonomics and interface of the camera (and what's not to like; the Ricoh aesthetic has many fans), it can meet the needs of many people all at one time.
So, what are your hopes and aspirations for the GXR? Where do you see it going? And, if you are in the know, when are the bodies going to be available again!
Paul