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The Ricoh GR III is a ultra‑compact APS‑C digital camera that packs a 24.24 MP sensor, a fast 28 mm‑equivalent f/2.8 prime lens and 3‑axis in‑body image stabilization into a magnesium‑alloy body weighing just 257 g. It targets street and travel shooters who need high‑resolution stills in a pocketable form factor.
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$1,260.35
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers describe the GR III as the ultimate pocket camera, lauding its compact APS‑C sensor, sharp 28 mm lens and 4‑stop IBIS while noting its limited battery, lack of viewfinder and modest video specs. Publications such as Digital Camera World, Photography Blog and Ricks Reviews emphasize its premium build, street‑photography suitability and image quality, but caution that the camera is less suited for video work or ergonomically demanding use.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently highlight the camera's stealthy size, sharp stills and convenient wireless transfer, making it a favorite for daily street and travel shooting. Recurring complaints focus on the modest battery endurance, the absence of a viewfinder in bright conditions, and the need to tweak color balance and corner sharpness when shooting wide open.
Common Complaints
Short battery life (~200 shots), lack of any viewfinder, corner softness at f/2.8, green‑tinted color rendering out of the box, and limited video capability (only 1080p).
How It Compares
vs. Fujifilm X100VI
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Choose the GR III for ultimate stealth and lightweight carry; choose the X100VI if you need an EVF, longer battery and higher‑resolution sensor.
vs. Ricoh GR IIIx
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Pick the GR III for the traditional 28 mm street view; pick the GR IIIx if you prefer a slightly longer 40 mm perspective.