
That Ricoh GXR camera system we saw yesterday has today become official, and dpreview have gotten on the case to provide an early preview and a set of sample images taken with the shooter. The novelty to this new setup is in the so-called lens units, which contain both a lens and an appropriately matched sensor inside a sealed casing. This precludes dust from getting in where it doesn’t belong and provides a tailored pairing of optics and electronics. The body, in spite of not doing much — zoom motors plus aperture and shutter mechanisms are all handled within the lens unit — is built out of a magnesium alloy, and its major attraction will be a good control scheme allied to excellent ergonomics, according to dpreview. What you’re getting then, is a competitor to Micro Four Thirds that’s smaller in size, but larger in price. Sounds about right.
Read – Press release
Read – dpreview preview
Read – Sample image galleries
Read – Comparison shots vs. the Panasonic GF1
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