The Ricoh GR is a series of point-and-shoot, or compact, digital cameras made by Ricoh. The GR name was previously used for Ricoh's GR series of film cameras.

Ricoh GR digital cameras

Ricoh GR Digital II with the lens protruding
  • GR Digital
    • Announced in September 2005
    • Lens: 28 mm[n 1] f/2.4
    • Sensor size: 1/1.8"
  • GR Digital II[1]
  • GR Digital III[2]
    • Announced in July 2009
    • Lens: 28 mm[n 1] f/1.9
    • Sensor size: 1/1.7"
  • GR Digital IV[3]
    • Announced in September 2011
    • Lens: 28 mm[n 1] f/1.9
    • Sensor size: 1/1.7"
    • The last "GR Digital" model; subsequent models would simply be called "GR"
  • GR
  • GR II[4]
    • Announced in June 2015
    • Lens: 28 mm[n 1] f/2.8
    • Sensor size: APS-C
  • GR III[5]
    • Announced in September 2018
    • Lens: 28 mm[n 1] f/2.8
    • Sensor size: APS-C
  • GR IIIx[6]
    • Announced in September 2021
    • Lens: 40 mm[n 1] f/2.8
    • Sensor size: APS-C

Notes

References

  1. https://www.ricoh.com/r_dc/gr/gr_digital2/ GR DIGITAL II/ Digital Cameras | Ricoh Global
  2. https://www.ricoh.com/r_dc/gr/gr_digital3/ Digital Camera / GR DIGITAL III / Products & Solutions | Ricoh Global
  3. https://www.ricoh.com/r_dc/gr/gr_digital4/specs.html GR DIGITAL IV / Digital Cameras / Products | Ricoh Global
  4. "Ricoh GR II: What's new and what does it mean?". DPReview. 17 June 2015. Retrieved 25 June 2015.
  5. "RICOH GR III, a high-end digital compact camera, to be exhibited for a preview at Photokina 2018". Ricoh Image Company, Ltd. 2018-09-25.
  6. "RICOH GR IIIx: A high-end digital compact camera, featuring a newly developed GR lens for high-quality street photography at a standard viewing angle". Ricoh Image Company, Ltd. 2021-09-08.
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