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    GR ii vs x100f? Which is the better suited camera? As an owner of both the GR II and the X100t, I think the Fuji is a little more well-rounded overall. The AF is pretty much garbage by todays standards. I end up taking the image in snap focus mode most of the time. In other words, the GR
    But the feature we love the most about the GR II is Snap Focus, which is similar to zone focusing on a manual focus lens. You can set the autofocus to a specific focus distance (1m, 1.5m, 2m, 2.5m, 5m or infinity) and the camera will tell you how deep your depth of field is depending on the aperture you select.
    An optical viewfinder (or OVF) allows the photographer to compose a shot while seeing exactly what the lens sees. There is no time lag and they require no power – as opposed to electronic viewfinders which can drain battery life. They are also better in low light situations. The device has an LCD
    Rated 5 out of 5 by Shane from Ricoh GR II even better than expected. I bought the Ricoh GR II. I came down the the II and the Fuji X70. I reviewed a great many images online and the Ricoh’s seem a bit sharper than the Fuji. At least the images were more towards my taste. Camera fast to start up. The images are really good.
    I’ve been using a review sample of the Fuji X100T as my primary camera for just over 2 months and let me start off by saying I really like it. Yup, I have a Leica M 240 sitting in my bag and every day I reach for the X100T on my way out the door. It’s really that good! No camera is perfect but
    The Ricoh GR is a wide and fairly slim compact digital camera that just about fits into the palm of average sized hands, measuring 111.7 mm (W) x 61 mm (H) x 34.7 mm (D) and weighing around 215g without the battery or memory card fitted, slightly bigger and heavier than the previous GR IV model
    Below you can watch our video comparison between the Fujifilm X70 and the Ricoh GR II, two popular premium compact cameras with an APS-C sized sensor and a 28mm equi

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