In my first post on the GXR system, I pondered whether that post keeps the spirit of not overthinking my overthinking or was this overthinking my overthinking?

A brief fit of overthinking is how I ended up with the GXR system.

RICOH GXR A12 50mm f/2.5 Macro

This post here is about the faux GR 28mm module.

RICOH GXR + GR

Brought it out for its intended purpose yesterday. A small carry along when photography is not the main priority ending the day with the male chorus I am a part of singing at a local church. But at the end of the evening I am glad I brought a digital camera with me, instead of one of my odd duck film cameras, once I was called on to actually take some photos. There are not many captures, but here they are.

RICOH GXR - A12 28mm f/2.5
RICOH GXR - A12 28mm f/2.5
RICOH GXR - A12 28mm f/2.5
RICOH GXR - A12 28mm f/2.5
RICOH GXR - A12 28mm f/2.5
RICOH GXR - A12 28mm f/2.5
RICOH GXR - A12 28mm f/2.5
RICOH GXR - A12 28mm f/2.5
RICOH GXR - A12 28mm f/2.5
RICOH GXR - A12 28mm f/2.5
RICOH GXR - A12 28mm f/2.5
One of the reasons I like the GXR is that it is a simple camera that can be handed to others with no instructions when you need to be in the photo.
RICOH GXR - A12 28mm f/2.5
RICOH GXR - A12 28mm f/2.5
Chorus Director Marlon West and Pastor Donna Banks.
RICOH GXR - A12 28mm f/2.5
RICOH GXR - A12 28mm f/2.5
RICOH GXR - A12 28mm f/2.5

Happy capturing.

-ELW