Price range: £299.98
What is it: Fixed-focal-length 10-megapixel compact
What we think: A cute compact camera with niche appeal, but it doesn't deliver enough to warrant the price tag
Ricoh GR Digital II Review
Reviewed on: 23 April 2008
The GR Digital II's noise isn't very pretty either. Even at its lowest sensitivity setting, the GR Digital II has some minor noise, though you probably won't notice it in prints. It doesn't become very noticeable until ISO 200, though that's still not stellar performance in today's compact camera market.
However, there isn't much sharpness or shadow detail lost to noise at ISO 200. By ISO 400, noise detracts noticeably from the images, a large amount of sharpness is lost and shadow detail begins its precipitous demise. At ISO 800 noise is quite heavy and most of the sharpness and shadow detail is gone. Conditions only get worse at the camera's top sensitivity of ISO 1,600. We suggest staying below ISO 400 if possible on this camera and wouldn't suggest using ISO 800 or ISO 1,600 at all.
Conclusion
Sony's top T-series models and Canon's most expensive compact models
tend to deliver sharper images and don't nearly cost as much as this
Ricoh. Of course, they don't have manual exposure controls, and the
ones on the GR Digital II are quite handy. They also don't have hot shoes,
though we can't imagine how unwieldy the Ricoh would be with a hot-shoe
flash on top of it.
Given its price, we'd have to point someone toward the Fujifilm
Additional editing by Nick Hide
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