The Ricoh GR III HDF comes equipped with a ‘Highlight Diffusion Filter.’ Here’s what that does:
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What makes the Ricoh GR III HDF worth talking about today is the new “HDF” part of its name. It stands for high diffusion filter.
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So it makes photos look worse?
That’s why I got the one with the ND filter. Used it directly on a bright day. The HDF is too specific to use.
your not a man. why do you pretend to be?
All I want is a IV. It is about time, Ricoh. GR IV, plz.
Or you can do it in post with better control
Wait is this what’s making my photos blurry? I think there’s somethign wrong with my Ricoh GR iiix. It is taking terrible photos! Can someone please look at the sample photos in the short I posted. I need help I spent so much money on this thing! It’s way more blurrier than the samples you’re showing I think I need to return it Please help!
Seems very specific. I’m not sure it’s something I’d use everyday. Thank you for the great info!
Not sure if it’s not just limiting the camera
Does the ricoh griii have a fast autofocus. I’d like to understand if it’s reliable enough for taking family photo with two very fast toddlers 😅