Seeing the announcement today of the mono version of the Pentax K3iii I was hopeful that maybe some of that niche market interest will rub off and we get a GR mono version. Would that be of interest to anyone here?
Seeing the announcement today of the mono version of the Pentax K3iii I was hopeful that maybe some of that niche market interest will rub off and we get a GR mono version. Would that be of interest to anyone here?
No. but a GR with a very nice evf would be nice 👌
That would be a bonus!
Uh, why not? Sure.
The only problem is I only have two hands, and this would probably be my third one :-D
I agree with @Sprouty115 so a GR IIIm would be rather low on my priority list.
It might be challenging to adapt filters which is important in a monochrome edition. The NiSi one is way too clunky.
Seeing the announcement today of the mono version of the Pentax K3iii I was hopeful that maybe some of that niche market interest will rub off and we get a GR mono version. Would that be of interest to anyone here?
Despite my fears of losing what I'd gain by having to put coloured filters, I'd almost certainly buy a monochrome GR.
@DonaldB has written: @TheDavinator has written:Seeing the announcement today of the mono version of the Pentax K3iii I was hopeful that maybe some of that niche market interest will rub off and we get a GR mono version. Would that be of interest to anyone here?
No. but a GR with a very nice evf would be nice 👌
That would be a bonus!
I cannot imagine a Ricoh GR with a usable viewfinder. It would probably turn me off, and I feel it would do so with several of its users. It defeats the point to transform the GR into another X100.
...It might be challenging to adapt filters which is important in a monochrome edition. The NiSi one is way too clunky.
Interestingly, the GR1 film cameras had a pretty neat setup for filters:
The lens had a small lip with with "cutouts":
Then to add filters you used a small adapter:
And the filters screwed into that:
All quite compact...
@SquadShooters has written:...It might be challenging to adapt filters which is important in a monochrome edition. The NiSi one is way too clunky.
Interestingly, the GR1 film cameras had a pretty neat setup for filters:
The lens had a small lip with with "cutouts":
Then to add filters you used a small adapter:
And the filters screwed into that:
All quite compact...
Can’t see the pictures.
Fixed?
Fixed?
Yeah. Now I wonder how they could do it on the GR III(x) as the lens construction is different. But this looks like a nice trip to the past, thanks for sharing.