Scenes Seen: RICOH GRIIIx.

As previously stated, I really like this camera.

As stated previously, this is the daily carry camera I have been looking for.

I wrote about how I recently learned that this is a camera that can hold its own in the company of more… professional, let’s say?… cameras. Had a bit of whoops where I miscalculated my SD Card burn rate… twice… on my main and back up bodies during a recent wedding. Welp, the GRIIIx in cargo pants pocket came to the rescue until I could get to my camera bag for some clean SD cards. And it did just fine, thank you very much. One teaser pic.

Clark Wedding

This here post was out and about.

I.E. The exact use case intended for this camera.

RICOH GR

Acquiring a massive sensored beast of a camera has done nothing to change this. A tool for a different task. After a wedding rocking two camera bodies bandolero style all day with my wonderful Coiro dual camera harness…

…followed by a few days in post edit jail. Have already shared wedding session experience posts.

Now the pics. Nothing Earth shattering. The GR served as a carry along. A back up for other gear.

And a camera to use when I had finished a roll of film and did not want to start another. Scenes seen.

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One note.

Thoughts.

One word. Fun. This camera is fun. Not a spec thing. Not about pixel peeping. An experience thing. And I enjoy using this camera and I like the images it produces.

Happy capturing.

-ELW