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Epson R-D1 Digital Camera
Epson R-D1
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Leica M8 Digital Camera
Leica M8
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Ricoh GXR Digital Camera
Ricoh GXR
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Editiorial reviews
14
2.6 out of 5
4 user ratings
5 stars
0 %
4 stars
50 %
3 stars
0 %
2 stars
25 %
1 stars
25 %
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22 editorial reviews
In 1954, at Photokina (or 'Foto Kina'), Leica introduced the first M series camera, the M3, the first Leica rangefinder body with a bayonet interchangeable lens mount, it was the beginning of a legendary series of cameras and lenses, the latest of which, the M7 is one of the only 35 mm rangefinder cameras still in production. For over half a century Leica has resisted the temptation to change the essential simple design established with the original M3 (it wasn't until 2002 that an electronically-controlled shutter was introduced allowing aperture priority automatic exposure). With an average 10 years between major upgrades and many of the original M3s still in regular use, the M platform is felt by its legion of fans to be the purest photographic tool available, and a welcome antidote to the mass of plastic feature-laden models that make up the rest of the market. Owning a Leica M camera has always been something people do with their hearts as much as their heads - and some of the 20th century's greatest photographers and most famous images were taken using them. It is no surprise then, that - despite talking about it for at least five years - Leica felt no need to rush into things when they decided it was time to bring the M into the digital age.Read more
Is the Leica M8 Still A Good Choice? By Steve Huff (or, one hour with an old friend, the Leica M8) Hey guys! Still working on my film stuff as I am awaiting aRead more
The launch of theLeica M8has been a rocky road. The initial release of cameras suffered from a number of problems, including bright light streaking and green ghosting. These have been fixed through a factory recall of the first batch of cameras, and all cameras shipped since late December have sorted this out. The firmware in [Read More]Read more
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8 editorial reviews
In this blog post, we review the Ricoh GXR A12 Leica M Mount module; part of the interchangeable module camera system. Read more at The Phoblographer.Read more
The Ricoh GXR is an oddball. It’s different than any other mirrorless camera out there -- with the GXR, you use the same base body, but switch out sensor/lens combinations. This format has some serious advantages and disadvantages compared to its competition. The Good Stuff: The Ricoh is revolutionary in the sense that no one has ever built a camera quite like this -- not on the small format, anyway. When companies make modular cameras, they make the lens separate from the body and sensor unit. Or they make all three (lens, body, and sensor) separate units.Read more
A radical new camera system in which lens-plus-sensor modules are changed via a slide-in mounting.Ricoh has unleased a design revolution with its new GXR system. It's the first camera body that accepts interchangeable sensor-plus-lens modules, allowing buyers to choose the body/lens combination that suits them and providing a camera system with great flexibility for upgrading and expansion.Read more
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User rating
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4.2 out of 5
41 user ratings
5 stars
34 %
4 stars
51 %
3 stars
12 %
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4.0 out of 5
40 user ratings
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Sensor

Sensor typeCCDCCDCMOS
Image sensor formatAPS-CAPS-H
N/A
Sensor size0.93 in1.06 in
N/A
Sensor photo detectors6.0 Mpx10.0 Mpx
N/A
Effective pixels6.0 Mpx10.0 Mpx
N/A
Image ratio w:h3:23:2
N/A
Max resolution3008 x 2000 px3936 x 2630 px
N/A
Other resolutions2240x1488
  • 2952x1972
  • 1968x1315
  • 1312x876
N/A

Optics and focus

Lens mountLeica MLeica M
N/A
Optical zoom9.0 x
N/A
3.0 x
Digital zoom4.4 x
N/A
4.0 x
Focal length multiplier1.5x1.3x
N/A
Autofocus
  • Multi-area
  • Selective single-point
  • Continuous
  • Continuous Auto Focus
  • Single Auto Focus
  • Contrast Detection Auto Focus
  • Multi Point Auto Focus
  • Spot Auto Focus
Manual focusyesyes
N/A
Magnification (Crop factor)
N/A
1.33 x
N/A
Auto Focus (AF) lock
N/A
yes
N/A
Image stabiliser
N/A
No
N/A
Phase detection autofocus
N/A
yes
N/A

Screen and viewfinder

Screen size2.0 in2.5 in3.0 in
Screen technologyLCDLCDLCD
Screen dots235000230000
N/A
Touch screennono
N/A
Live viewnono
N/A
ViewfinderOptical
Optical
N/A
Articulated LCD
N/A
no
N/A
Field of view
N/A
100.0 %
N/A
Separate info display
N/A
no
N/A

Photography features

Camera shutter typeMechanical
N/A
N/A
Minimum shutter speed1.0 s8.0 s
N/A
Maximum shutter speed1.0 s1.0 s
N/A
Shutter prioritynono
N/A
Aperture priorityyesyes
N/A
Exposure compensation plus23
N/A
Exposure compensation minus-2-3
N/A
Expousure compensation steps1/31/3
N/A
Self-timer delay2.0 s
N/A
2.0 s
Built-in flashnoyesyes
Flash modesRedeye Reduction
  • Auto
  • Manual
  • Manual
  • Redeye Reduction
  • Slow Sync
External flashyesyes
N/A
Self-timernoyes
N/A
Manual exposure mode
N/A
yes
N/A
Continuous shooting
N/A
yes
N/A
External flash connection
N/A
Hot shoe
N/A
Flash metering system
N/A
M-TTL
N/A
Manual settings
N/A
yes
N/A
Self-timer options
N/A
  • 2
  • 12
N/A
Speed (JPEG)
N/A
2.0 fps
N/A
Scene modes
N/A
N/A
  • Night
  • Portrait
  • Sports
  • Landscape

Videography features

Maximum resolution640 x 480 px
N/A
1280 x 720 px
Video recordingyesnoyes
Supported video file formatsAVI
N/A
AVI
Camera playback
  • Single image
  • Slide show
N/A
  • Movie
  • Single image
HD type
N/A
Not supportedNot supported

Design

Body typeRangefinder-style mirrorlessMILCSLR
Colour of productBlack
  • Black,Silver
  • Chrome,Silver
Black
Environmentally sealednono
N/A
Body material
N/A
Aluminum-magnesium
N/A
Anti-dust system
N/A
no
N/A

Dimensions

Weight20.81 oz19.22 oz5.64 oz
Width5.59 in5.47 in4.48 in
Height3.46 in3.15 in2.76 in
Depth1.54 in1.46 in1.48 in

Storage

Internal storage32.0 mB
N/A
84.0 mB
Compatible memory cardsSD
  • SD
  • SDHC
  • SD
  • SDHC
Maximum memory card size2.0 GB
N/A
N/A
Storage typesSD
  • SD
  • SDHC
N/A
Dual memory card slots
N/A
no
N/A

Connectivity

USB version2.02.02.0
HDMI
N/A
no
N/A
Headphone port
N/A
no
N/A
Microphone port
N/A
no
N/A
Wireless
N/A
No
N/A
Remote control
N/A
no
N/A
PictBridge
N/A
nono
NFC
N/A
no
N/A
Wireless network (Wi-Fi)
N/A
no
N/A
Bluetooth
N/A
no
N/A
AV output
N/A
no
N/A
Firewire
N/A
no
N/A
HDMI ports quantity
N/A
N/A
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