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Forum: Ricoh GR 05-05-2017, 12:08 PM  
Ricoh GR Hands-on and Lots of Photos...
Posted By r8n
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What were some of your reasons to move from the X100 to the GR II?
To "some" it may be considered a step back.
Forum: Ricoh GR 04-23-2017, 12:36 PM  
Some convient neck-strap solution for GR?
Posted By r8n
Replies: 9
Views: 5,128
Ask 100 people and you will get 100 answers.
I mostly use a wrist strap with the GRII, but sometimes a shoulder strap is just more convient.
I use a single length Gordy's, diagonally over my shoulder. I have a couple of small SS carabiner clips to quickly disconect. Mostly I just leave the attachment strings on the camera.
The single length Gordy is quite compact and comfortable.

HTH
Rick
Forum: Ricoh GR 02-23-2017, 01:35 PM  
Ned Bunnell on Ricoh GR II vs. Fuji X70
Posted By r8n
Replies: 4
Views: 3,185
Rumors of a X80 later this year....
Looks like another duke out to come between it and the upcoming(?) GR III
Forum: Ricoh GR 12-11-2016, 04:20 PM  
Ricoh GR SOOC pictures
Posted By r8n
Replies: 60
Views: 19,021
Thanks for sharing....
I have not played around with the Positive settings yet, this definitely helps.
With Vivid I up the saturation and contrast to 6, for pleasing results

Enjoying the GR shooting experience.

Rick
Forum: Ricoh GR 12-05-2016, 01:06 PM  
Ricoh GR SOOC pictures
Posted By r8n
Replies: 60
Views: 19,021
lovely colours,
would you like to share your settings?

Rick
Forum: Ricoh GR 10-04-2016, 09:21 PM  
Poll: GR III wish list
Posted By r8n
Replies: 56
Views: 9,921
Quote:
- Equal OK to half-press shutter. When I'm rapidly changing the ISO, Effect, flash compensation... I want to half-press the shutter to accept the new setting and return to shoot mode. ALL my cameras had that behaviour... (or perhaps there is a setting about it that I've not seen?)


Yes, the option is there in the Key Custom Options menu. Second from the bottom, "shutter button conformation"
Also another good one is "ADJ. direct ISO control" 6th item form the top in the same menu, love this feature.

HTH

Rick
Forum: Ricoh GR 06-29-2016, 09:47 PM  
exposure compensation missing on GRII ?
Posted By r8n
Replies: 6
Views: 1,583
I am guessing you are in Manual mode? AFAIK that is the only mode that does not allow exposure comp.
Forum: Ricoh GR 06-29-2016, 07:38 AM  
exposure compensation missing on GRII ?
Posted By r8n
Replies: 6
Views: 1,583
If you are looking for the +/- setting in the menu, it is in the shooting menu, fourth section down (headed by white balance) just after ISO setting.
Forum: Ricoh GR 05-25-2016, 07:38 PM  
GRII New Firmware Version 2.01
Posted By r8n
Replies: 4
Views: 1,805
I thought I would jump in and give some feedback as well.....



I don't find the ADJ lever easily moved at all. The spring that centres lever is sufficiently stiff so that a casual rub does not move it. I can rub my thumb over the lever (hearing the scrape of the finger print) without it moving at all. Same goes for the press, it needs to be deliberate. I wonder if there is some variance in the type (quality) of switch used?



Directly ISO control is only applicable in Av Tv & P. No need to "press" the ADJ lever. R-L swipes of the ADJ change the ISO. ISO values are shown on the bottom right of the display. In the Manual modes one has to assign ISO to one of the positions in the ADJ lever settings, use the front up-down wheel to change incrementally and the +/- to take bigger jumps.




This was a change in 2.0. The front up-down for incremental changes and the +/- for bigger jumps. That is just the way it is.
I think this was done to remove some redundancy since the Up-down did the incremental changes.
One thing to note is that using the +/- while in the menu allows you to jump from different sections within a menu section (eg. in the shooting menu pressing +/- you can jump from focus/picture format/continuous mode etc. - (easier tried than explained))



That is pretty much the purpose of the ADJ lever. Press it in and you get quick access to some menu items. ADJ side to side to choose and Front up-down to select and either OK, another press of the ADJ lever or a half press of the shutter to execute (shutter button confirmation needs to turned on)



Sorry you are having usability issues. For me it is intuitive and quick to operate without missed settings.
Hope my rambles helped a little bit.

Cheers
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