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Ricoh GR Digital IV Monochrome
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Ricoh GR Digital IV Monochrome in Coquitlam, BC
From Ricoh
Current price: $2,499.99
Kerrisdale Cameras
Ricoh GR Digital IV Monochrome in Coquitlam, BC
From Ricoh
Current price: $2,499.99
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Monochrome-dedicated design
With the pursuit of the ultimate monochrome expression, the camera incorporates an anti-aliasing (AA) filterless monochrome-dedicated APS-C CMOS image sensor, capable of producing high-definition images with approximately 25.74 effective megapixels. Unlike monochrome images produced using a general colour image sensor—where each pixel receives light through one of red (R), green (G), or blue (B) colour filters, the information is interpolated to generate a colour image, and the result is then converted to monochrome—each pixel of the monochrome-dedicated sensor captures the subject’s brightness information. Because it directly takes in the light information entering through the lens without interpolation processing, it enables sharp monochrome rendering with rich tonal gradation and also makes it possible to create works that emphasize grain effects by taking advantage of high-sensitivity performance.
Built-in red filter in the lens unit
A red filter that can be turned ON/OFF with a single operation is built into the lens unit. By allowing only red wavelengths of light to pass through, it enables dramatic rendering—for example, by darkening the tones of a blue sky to enhance contrast with white clouds, or by rendering red subjects brighter to make them stand out more clearly.
Support for diverse monochrome expressions
The camera features monochrome-dedicated Image Control options to enable a wide range of monochrome expressions. “Solid” uses a hard tonal curve to express a crisp, clean look, and renders edges with refined clarity. “Grainy,” characterized by a strong grain effect, delivers a finish reminiscent of silver-halide prints and printed materials by avoiding complete highlight blowout and preventing shadows from being crushed to solid black, while producing grain that is clearly visible even on smart devices.
Carefully crafted exterior design
To evoke the world of black-and-white photography by unifying the overall colour and texture, the magnesium-alloy body, as well as the shutter release button and ring cap, are finished in matte black. The subdued sheen, deep texture, and softly tactile feel together make the GR’s
special nature immediately apparent. The front GR logo is finished in semi-gloss black, with a luster distinct from that of the body finish. The power button illumination has also been changed to white. The monochrome aesthetic is expressed throughout the design.
Other Features
Electronic shutter enabling high-speed shooting up to 1/16000 second In addition to the conventional mechanical shutter, the camera is equipped with an electronic shutter that enables shooting at higher shutter speeds. The shutter speed can be increased up to 1/16000 second, which is effective for creative work that takes advantage of the monochrome sensor’s high-sensitivity characteristics in bright conditions, and for situations where it is desirable to shoot with the aperture open even in very bright environments.
Note: This function is scheduled to be added to the GR IV as well via function-expansion firmware (to be released after the launch of the RICOH GR IV Monochrome).
With the pursuit of the ultimate monochrome expression, the camera incorporates an anti-aliasing (AA) filterless monochrome-dedicated APS-C CMOS image sensor, capable of producing high-definition images with approximately 25.74 effective megapixels. Unlike monochrome images produced using a general colour image sensor—where each pixel receives light through one of red (R), green (G), or blue (B) colour filters, the information is interpolated to generate a colour image, and the result is then converted to monochrome—each pixel of the monochrome-dedicated sensor captures the subject’s brightness information. Because it directly takes in the light information entering through the lens without interpolation processing, it enables sharp monochrome rendering with rich tonal gradation and also makes it possible to create works that emphasize grain effects by taking advantage of high-sensitivity performance.
Built-in red filter in the lens unit
A red filter that can be turned ON/OFF with a single operation is built into the lens unit. By allowing only red wavelengths of light to pass through, it enables dramatic rendering—for example, by darkening the tones of a blue sky to enhance contrast with white clouds, or by rendering red subjects brighter to make them stand out more clearly.
Support for diverse monochrome expressions
The camera features monochrome-dedicated Image Control options to enable a wide range of monochrome expressions. “Solid” uses a hard tonal curve to express a crisp, clean look, and renders edges with refined clarity. “Grainy,” characterized by a strong grain effect, delivers a finish reminiscent of silver-halide prints and printed materials by avoiding complete highlight blowout and preventing shadows from being crushed to solid black, while producing grain that is clearly visible even on smart devices.
Carefully crafted exterior design
To evoke the world of black-and-white photography by unifying the overall colour and texture, the magnesium-alloy body, as well as the shutter release button and ring cap, are finished in matte black. The subdued sheen, deep texture, and softly tactile feel together make the GR’s
special nature immediately apparent. The front GR logo is finished in semi-gloss black, with a luster distinct from that of the body finish. The power button illumination has also been changed to white. The monochrome aesthetic is expressed throughout the design.
Other Features
Electronic shutter enabling high-speed shooting up to 1/16000 second In addition to the conventional mechanical shutter, the camera is equipped with an electronic shutter that enables shooting at higher shutter speeds. The shutter speed can be increased up to 1/16000 second, which is effective for creative work that takes advantage of the monochrome sensor’s high-sensitivity characteristics in bright conditions, and for situations where it is desirable to shoot with the aperture open even in very bright environments.
Note: This function is scheduled to be added to the GR IV as well via function-expansion firmware (to be released after the launch of the RICOH GR IV Monochrome).
- Camera Type : Point & Shoot
- Lens Type : RICOH GR
- Lens Mount : Fixed
- Exposure Metering System : Center-weighted, Spot, Multi-segment, Highlight Weighted
- Flash Type : built-in auto
- Available Color(s) : Black
- Microphone & Speaker : Both Built-In
- Tripod Socket : Standard 1/4 inch
- Brand : Ricoh
- Monitor Size : 3.0 inch screen
- Camera Size : Compact
- Interface : USB Type-C
- Display : 3.0" / TFT-LCD Wide-Angle / 1037k dots
- Shooting / Drive modes : Single, Continuous, Bracketing, Multi-exposure, Interval Composite, Interval
- Menu Language(s) : English, French, and others
- File Format(s) : MPEG4 AVC/H.264 (MOV)
- Video Size : 1920 x 1080 pixels (20 fps), 1920 x 1080 pixels (24 fps), 1920 x 1080 pixels (60 fps)
- Power Source : Rechargeable Battery DB-120
- Weight : 262.0 grams
- Dimensions : 109mm x 61mm x 32mm
- Focal Length : 18.3mm (equivalent to 28mm in 35mm format)
- Exposure / Capture Modes : Program AE, Aperture Priority AE, Shutter Priority AE, Snap Distance Priority AE, Manual Exposure
- Exposure Compensation : <strong>Still Image</strong>: ±5EV, 1/3EV steps, <strong>Movie</strong>: ±2EV, 1/3EV steps
- Sensitivity : ISO160 to ISO 409600
- Lens Construction : 7 elements; 5 groups, other: 3 aspherical elements
- Maximum Aperture : F2.8-F16
- Shutter Speed : 1/4000 - 30 sec
- Flash Mode : Flash on, Red-Eye Reduction, Slow Sync, Slow Sync.+ Red-Eye
- Focusing Area Mode(s) : Zone AF, Auto-area AF, Select AF, Pinpoint AF, Tracking AF, Continuous AF, MF, Snap
- Resolution (Mega Pixels) : 15 to 30
- Resolution : 25.74 effective megapixels
- Focusing Distance : 0.1m to Infinity, 0.06m to 0.15m (Macro)
- Image Sizes : 6192 x 4128 pixels, 4944 x 3296 pixels, 3504 x 2336 pixels, 1920 x 1280 pixels, 5504 x 4128 pixels, 4400 x 3296 pixels, 4128 x 4128 pixels, 3296 x 3296 pixels
- Accessories : Rechargeable Battery DB-120, USB Cable I-USB198, Handstrap O-ST198, <em>■ Supplied accessories may vary by region or by country!</em>
- Memory Media : Micro SD, Micro SDHC, Micro SDXC
- Flash Connection : Hot Shoe
- File Format(s) : RAW (DNG), JPEG, DCF 2.0
- Shutter Type : Electronic
- Image Sensor Type : Monochrome, CMOS. Size: 23.3 x 15.5 (mm)
Monochrome-dedicated design
With the pursuit of the ultimate monochrome expression, the camera incorporates an anti-aliasing (AA) filterless monochrome-dedicated APS-C CMOS image sensor, capable of producing high-definition images with approximately 25.74 effective megapixels. Unlike monochrome images produced using a general colour image sensor—where each pixel receives light through one of red (R), green (G), or blue (B) colour filters, the information is interpolated to generate a colour image, and the result is then converted to monochrome—each pixel of the monochrome-dedicated sensor captures the subject’s brightness information. Because it directly takes in the light information entering through the lens without interpolation processing, it enables sharp monochrome rendering with rich tonal gradation and also makes it possible to create works that emphasize grain effects by taking advantage of high-sensitivity performance.
Built-in red filter in the lens unit
A red filter that can be turned ON/OFF with a single operation is built into the lens unit. By allowing only red wavelengths of light to pass through, it enables dramatic rendering—for example, by darkening the tones of a blue sky to enhance contrast with white clouds, or by rendering red subjects brighter to make them stand out more clearly.
Support for diverse monochrome expressions
The camera features monochrome-dedicated Image Control options to enable a wide range of monochrome expressions. “Solid” uses a hard tonal curve to express a crisp, clean look, and renders edges with refined clarity. “Grainy,” characterized by a strong grain effect, delivers a finish reminiscent of silver-halide prints and printed materials by avoiding complete highlight blowout and preventing shadows from being crushed to solid black, while producing grain that is clearly visible even on smart devices.
Carefully crafted exterior design
To evoke the world of black-and-white photography by unifying the overall colour and texture, the magnesium-alloy body, as well as the shutter release button and ring cap, are finished in matte black. The subdued sheen, deep texture, and softly tactile feel together make the GR’s
special nature immediately apparent. The front GR logo is finished in semi-gloss black, with a luster distinct from that of the body finish. The power button illumination has also been changed to white. The monochrome aesthetic is expressed throughout the design.
Other Features
Electronic shutter enabling high-speed shooting up to 1/16000 second In addition to the conventional mechanical shutter, the camera is equipped with an electronic shutter that enables shooting at higher shutter speeds. The shutter speed can be increased up to 1/16000 second, which is effective for creative work that takes advantage of the monochrome sensor’s high-sensitivity characteristics in bright conditions, and for situations where it is desirable to shoot with the aperture open even in very bright environments.
Note: This function is scheduled to be added to the GR IV as well via function-expansion firmware (to be released after the launch of the RICOH GR IV Monochrome).
With the pursuit of the ultimate monochrome expression, the camera incorporates an anti-aliasing (AA) filterless monochrome-dedicated APS-C CMOS image sensor, capable of producing high-definition images with approximately 25.74 effective megapixels. Unlike monochrome images produced using a general colour image sensor—where each pixel receives light through one of red (R), green (G), or blue (B) colour filters, the information is interpolated to generate a colour image, and the result is then converted to monochrome—each pixel of the monochrome-dedicated sensor captures the subject’s brightness information. Because it directly takes in the light information entering through the lens without interpolation processing, it enables sharp monochrome rendering with rich tonal gradation and also makes it possible to create works that emphasize grain effects by taking advantage of high-sensitivity performance.
Built-in red filter in the lens unit
A red filter that can be turned ON/OFF with a single operation is built into the lens unit. By allowing only red wavelengths of light to pass through, it enables dramatic rendering—for example, by darkening the tones of a blue sky to enhance contrast with white clouds, or by rendering red subjects brighter to make them stand out more clearly.
Support for diverse monochrome expressions
The camera features monochrome-dedicated Image Control options to enable a wide range of monochrome expressions. “Solid” uses a hard tonal curve to express a crisp, clean look, and renders edges with refined clarity. “Grainy,” characterized by a strong grain effect, delivers a finish reminiscent of silver-halide prints and printed materials by avoiding complete highlight blowout and preventing shadows from being crushed to solid black, while producing grain that is clearly visible even on smart devices.
Carefully crafted exterior design
To evoke the world of black-and-white photography by unifying the overall colour and texture, the magnesium-alloy body, as well as the shutter release button and ring cap, are finished in matte black. The subdued sheen, deep texture, and softly tactile feel together make the GR’s
special nature immediately apparent. The front GR logo is finished in semi-gloss black, with a luster distinct from that of the body finish. The power button illumination has also been changed to white. The monochrome aesthetic is expressed throughout the design.
Other Features
Electronic shutter enabling high-speed shooting up to 1/16000 second In addition to the conventional mechanical shutter, the camera is equipped with an electronic shutter that enables shooting at higher shutter speeds. The shutter speed can be increased up to 1/16000 second, which is effective for creative work that takes advantage of the monochrome sensor’s high-sensitivity characteristics in bright conditions, and for situations where it is desirable to shoot with the aperture open even in very bright environments.
Note: This function is scheduled to be added to the GR IV as well via function-expansion firmware (to be released after the launch of the RICOH GR IV Monochrome).
- Camera Type : Point & Shoot
- Lens Type : RICOH GR
- Lens Mount : Fixed
- Exposure Metering System : Center-weighted, Spot, Multi-segment, Highlight Weighted
- Flash Type : built-in auto
- Available Color(s) : Black
- Microphone & Speaker : Both Built-In
- Tripod Socket : Standard 1/4 inch
- Brand : Ricoh
- Monitor Size : 3.0 inch screen
- Camera Size : Compact
- Interface : USB Type-C
- Display : 3.0" / TFT-LCD Wide-Angle / 1037k dots
- Shooting / Drive modes : Single, Continuous, Bracketing, Multi-exposure, Interval Composite, Interval
- Menu Language(s) : English, French, and others
- File Format(s) : MPEG4 AVC/H.264 (MOV)
- Video Size : 1920 x 1080 pixels (20 fps), 1920 x 1080 pixels (24 fps), 1920 x 1080 pixels (60 fps)
- Power Source : Rechargeable Battery DB-120
- Weight : 262.0 grams
- Dimensions : 109mm x 61mm x 32mm
- Focal Length : 18.3mm (equivalent to 28mm in 35mm format)
- Exposure / Capture Modes : Program AE, Aperture Priority AE, Shutter Priority AE, Snap Distance Priority AE, Manual Exposure
- Exposure Compensation : <strong>Still Image</strong>: ±5EV, 1/3EV steps, <strong>Movie</strong>: ±2EV, 1/3EV steps
- Sensitivity : ISO160 to ISO 409600
- Lens Construction : 7 elements; 5 groups, other: 3 aspherical elements
- Maximum Aperture : F2.8-F16
- Shutter Speed : 1/4000 - 30 sec
- Flash Mode : Flash on, Red-Eye Reduction, Slow Sync, Slow Sync.+ Red-Eye
- Focusing Area Mode(s) : Zone AF, Auto-area AF, Select AF, Pinpoint AF, Tracking AF, Continuous AF, MF, Snap
- Resolution (Mega Pixels) : 15 to 30
- Resolution : 25.74 effective megapixels
- Focusing Distance : 0.1m to Infinity, 0.06m to 0.15m (Macro)
- Image Sizes : 6192 x 4128 pixels, 4944 x 3296 pixels, 3504 x 2336 pixels, 1920 x 1280 pixels, 5504 x 4128 pixels, 4400 x 3296 pixels, 4128 x 4128 pixels, 3296 x 3296 pixels
- Accessories : Rechargeable Battery DB-120, USB Cable I-USB198, Handstrap O-ST198, <em>■ Supplied accessories may vary by region or by country!</em>
- Memory Media : Micro SD, Micro SDHC, Micro SDXC
- Flash Connection : Hot Shoe
- File Format(s) : RAW (DNG), JPEG, DCF 2.0
- Shutter Type : Electronic
- Image Sensor Type : Monochrome, CMOS. Size: 23.3 x 15.5 (mm)















