Rico has announced the GR IV, which is a Pocateable APS-C compact, which continues the GR line fixed with high-resolution sensors, a newly designed 28 mm-samily lens, in-body stabilization and very large internal storage.
Compared with GR III/GR IIIX, GR IV A 25.7-megapixel back-Illuminated APS-C sensor, a seven-element 18.3 mm f/2.8 lens (28 mm full frame equivalent), 5-axis stabilization was rated at 6 stops, and with a microSD slot with a 53 GB internal memory with a microSD slot. It also introduces a “SNAP priority” exposure mode (“SN”), a focus limit, new film simulation (“Cinema Yellow,” “” “” “Cinema Green”), a modified rear control and a large DB -10 battery. The video lasts up to 60p up to 1080p.
On physical changes, the GR IV trims the body a bit, starts the grip, changes the GR III’s rear rocker with a dial, transforms the exposure compensation to a dedicated button, and swaps on microSD for removable media. The hot shoe is re-designed, but P-TTL remains compatible. Alternative goods are included GF-2 external flash, GA -3 lens adapter, GW-4 21 mm ultra-wide angle conversion lensAnd GV -2 mini optical visual visible,
Along with Ricoh -GR World App offers remote shoots, playback, transfer and social sharing; It supports recent GR bodies and uses advanced Wi-Fi 6 connectivity on GR IV.
Key specification
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Sensor and imaging
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25.74-megapixel effective resolution (6,192 × 4,128) APS-C BSI CMOS Sensor
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14-bit DNG RAW and JPEG Capture
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In-body image stabilization: Censor-shift, 5-axis, rated up to 6 stops
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Aspect Ratio: 3: 2, 1: 1, 4: 3, 16: 9
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Lens
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Fixed 18.3 mm F/2.8 GR Lens (28 mm full frame equivalent)
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Optical construction: 7 elements in 5 groups; Underlying 2-stop ND filter
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Focus range: normal 3.9 (from 10 cm from infinite) in infinity; Macro 2.4–5.9 in (6-15 cm)
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Autofocus and Exposure
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Facial detection and continuous tracking Air Force
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Exposure Mode: Program, aperture priority, shutter priority, auto
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Exposure compensation: +5 to +5 EV (1/3 EV phase)
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Meters: Multi, center-wated, spot, highlight-wated
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New “Snap Priority (SN)” depth-sector mode; Focus limter function
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Program shift through front/rear dial
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Sensitivity and shutter
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ISO 100–204,800 (country)
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Mechanical Shutter: 1/4,000 S to 30 S
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Bulb/time up to 20 minutes
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Video
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1,920 × 1,080 23.98/29.97/59.94 FPS (H.264/MPEG-4 AVC), 25-minute at maximum clip length
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Built-in stereo mike (2-channel)
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Performance and interface
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3-inch fixed touchscreen LCD, 1,037,000 dots
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Single Microsd/Microsdhc/Microsdxc (UHS-I) Slot
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Internal memory: 53 GB
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USB-C for power/data; Hot shoe for outer flash
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Wireless: Dual-Band Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), Bluetooth 5.3
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GR World App Support (Android/iOS)
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Body and power
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Battery: DB-120 (3.85 v, 1,800 mAh), almost. 250 shots per charge
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Dimensions: 4.3 × 2.4 × 1.3 in (109.4 × 61.1 × 32.7 mm), without protrusion
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Weight: 8.0 ounces / 228 grams (only body); 9.2 oz / 262 grams (with battery and card)
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Environment Sealing: None (No weather seal)
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other features
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Two new film simulation: “Cinema Yellow,” Cinema Green “
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Revised Control: New Rear Dial, Transferred Exposure-Commmp button, updated cross-key pad
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Alternative goods: GF-2 flash, GA-3 adapters, GW-4 21 mm Ultra Wide Angle Conversion Lens, GV-2 Mini Finder
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Price: $ 1,496
What is the new vs GR III/GR IIIX
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High-resolution 25.7 MP sensor and new GR engine 7 processor
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Seven-element optical formula and 28 mm-mammary lens designed with better dust mitigation
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5-Axis IBIS with a claimed 6-stop profit
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“Snap priority” mode, focus limit and additional film simulation
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Big DB-120 battery and automatic LCD shine adjustment
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53 GB switch to internal storage and microSD media
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Update control and slightly small/light body footprint (minor change)
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Connectivity upgrade for Wi-Fi 6 with GR World App Integration
The camera holds the core street-photography form factor of GR III, but updates most internal internal including processor, battery, connectivity and control. Availability for autumn this year is slaughtered. Rico also rolled out a partner “GR World” mobile app for remote control and sharing. you can Here’s yours,