Ricoh GR IIIx HDF
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Le Ricoh GRIIIx HDF offre une excellente qualité d'image et un format très compact, parfait pour la photo de rue. Le filtre Highlight Diffusion donne un aspect doux et analogique, mais remplace le filtre ND, moins pratique en forte lumière. La stabilisation est bonne et les modes de recadrage rendent l'appareil polyvalent. L'autonomie est limitée, il manque un viseur intégré et la rafale ainsi que l'autofocus sont moyens. Idéal pour ceux qui recherchent la portabilité et un style d'image unique.
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A niche update to one of our favorite street photography compacts, the Ricoh GR IIIx HDF swaps an ND filter for a high diffusion filter to produce dreamy stills with a soft analog glow. Besides firmware updates that will later roll out to all models, the GR IIIx HDF is identical to the standard edition, and it's a pocket-friendly shooting tool with a capable APS-C sensor and versatile 40mm f/2.8 lens. Its ability to achieve a creative film-like look makes this the version we’d choose, even given the higher price and lingering niggles like battery life.
A niche update to one of our favorite street photography compacts, the Ricoh GR IIIx HDF swaps an ND filter for a high diffusion filter to produce dreamy stills with a soft analog glow. Besides firmware updates that will later roll out to all models, the GR IIIx HDF is identical to the standard edition, and it's a pocket-friendly shooting tool with a capable APS-C sensor and versatile 40mm f/2.8 lens. Its ability to achieve a creative film-like look makes this the version we’d choose, even given the higher price and lingering niggles like battery life.
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7 octobre 2024