Ricoh GR: Confessions of a foolish user
Ever wanted to kick yourself for being such an idiot. Mike did just that when he found out what really ailed his much-loved Ricoh GR...
The best camera and lens for street photography. Discuss
What is the perfect camera for street photogaphy. Is it the Fuji X100 or the Ricoh GR. Or, even, your smartphone. Mike comes up with an oddball choice but it comes at a price.
Where does the camera industry go from here?
Narain Jashanmal takes a look at the current state of the photographic industry and wonders just where we go from here...
Ricoh GRIII reviewed and 10 reasons to keep the GRII
Eric Kim looks at the new GRIII but still loves the GRII
Is it worth upgrading to the Ricoh GR III?
The new Ricoh GR III is selling well, according to camera dealers we've spoken to. It brings a fresh approach while retaining the appearance and fearures that have made this discreet camera something of a cult among discerning photographers.
The Ricoh GRD IV, a retrospective view in Le Havre
An old digital camera, a tiny sensor but plenty good enough for a tour of Le Havre in Normandy. Jean demonstrates that newest isn't always bestest.
Taking a closer look at the L-Mount line-up: The comprehensive Macfilos lens database
Macfilos today launches an interactive datasheet of all L-Mount lenses available for use on Pansonic, Leica and Sigma cameras. Use it as your reference point from now on.
The M Files (17): Attachable viewfinders over almost a century
Over almost a century, Voigtländer, Zeiss, Ricoh, Olympus made attachable viewfinders. This review (The M Files, ep. 17) shows which are recommendable for your Leica or other rangefinder camera.
In-camera charging: Leica misses out on an essential feature
Are you a fan of in-camera battery charging? I believe it is now a must-have feature for all cameras. Have your say....
APS-C Fixed Lens Duo: Ricoh GR v Leica X2
Two fixed-lens APS-C cameras, one from Germany, one from Japan. Both have an enviable reputation as travel companions.
Has the nifty fifty had its day? Or are you a dyed-in-the-wool 50mm traditionalist?
Is it sacrilege to say that wider-angle lenses offer more all-round versatility than the legendary "nifty fifty"? Do you now pick up a wide-angle lens as a matter of course?
The vintage Ricoh GXR: A camera system I bought twice
The Ricoh GXR system with its interchangeable models which combined sensor and lens in one unit, is a vintage digital worth exploring. Discontinued, but not forgotten and Jean explains here...
Six cameras easy to carry anywhere
Fixed lens cameras make great travel companions. But which are the best you can go for?
Ricoh GR Series: The remarkable pocket camera that’s just the ticket for the keen...
What is it about the Ricoh GR? Why is this a cult camera among true enthusiasts? Jean Perenet, a dyed-in-the-wool Ricoh fan, explains the attraction of these discreet, pocketable cameras...
Ricoh GR and Leica X2 teeter on their perches
When two old faithful parrots from Leica and Ricoh fall off their perches, what can you do? Dead, they were. But within a week they were resurrected for no known reason.