
RICOH GR III HDF Camera with Built-in Highlight Diffusion Filter and Zone Select AF (Black)
RICOH GR III HDF Camera with Built-in Highlight Diffusion Filter and Zone Select AF (Black)
Ricoh Imaging is pleased to announce the launch of the RICOH
GR III HDF camera. Designed using the acclaimed RICOH GR III as the base model,
these premium compact cameras feature a newly developed Highlight Diffusion
Filter (HDF). With the exceptional image quality, flawless point-and-shoot
operation, and outstanding portability that the GR series is known for, these
new models allow the user to instantly engage the newly developed, built-in HDF
(Highlight Diffusion Filter) with a single action. This special-effect filter
diffuses highlight areas and creates a blurred effect along the image’s edges,
making it possible to capture somewhat nostalgic images resembling those
captured in film photography or vintage movies. This creative versatility
expands the visual boundaries of snapshot photography, giving the user the
option to shoot high-resolution, high-contrast images for accuracy and precision,
or softer, more expressive images to create a sense of depth and emotion,
depending on their subject or creative intention. This model also includes a
new Zone Select AF function, which automatically sets the focus at the most
appropriate point within the image area after the user shifts the 3X3 focus
area to the desired zone, as well as the ability to pre-program up to three
white-balance settings as the base white balance. These functions will also be
available for all RICOH GR III-series models using function-expansion firmware,
which is scheduled to be released along with the market launch of the new RICOH
GR III HDF. The GR III HDF has lens construction with 6 elements in 4 groups (2
aspherical lens elements). It has a focal length (Approx. 28mm in 35mm
equivalent focal length), and aperture of 18.3mm F2.8-F16. The Focus Range
(from lens face) is approximately 0.1m to infinity in Normal mode and
approximately 0.06 m-0.12m in Macro mode.
Built-in HDF (Highlight Diffusion Filter) to Create Softer Light, More
Expressive Images
The new model incorporates the newly developed HDF (Highlight Diffusion Filter)
to emphasize highlights and produce mellow, softened images. Developed by
taking advantage of RICOH’s advanced inkjet technology cultivated over the years,
this special-effect filter is designed to diffuse highlight areas and create a
blurred effect along the image’s edges, making it possible to capture somewhat
nostalgic images resembling those captured in film photography or vintage
movies. HDF can be instantly switched on and off with a single action, allowing
the user to effortlessly alternate between two completely different visual
expressions - clear, sharply focused images characteristic of the RICOH GR
series, and softer light, more expressive images captured by the HDF -
depending on the subject or creative intention.
New Default Setting for Fn Button and Update to Shutter-Release Button Color
The default setting of the Fn (Function) button has been changed to the HDF ON
and OFF switching function, allowing the user to quickly engage the HDF
(Highlight Diffusion Filter) with a press of the button. The color of the
shutter-release button has been changed to dark silver to subtly differentiate
the HDF models from other GR series models and to symbolize the effortless
shift of visual expression.
Pre-Program White-Balance Settings as the Base White Balance
The user can pre-program up to three white-balance settings as the base white
balance. It is also possible to couple the base white balance with the White-balance
Fine Adjustment function.
Zone Select AF
The new models feature Zone Select AF, which automatically sets the focus at
the most appropriate point within the image area, after the user shifts the 3X3
focus area to the desired zone.
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RICOH GR III HDF Camera with Built-in Highlight Diffusion Filter and Zone Select AF (Black)
Ricoh Imaging is pleased to announce the launch of the RICOH
GR III HDF camera. Designed using the acclaimed RICOH GR III as the base model,
these premium compact cameras feature a newly developed Highlight Diffusion
Filter (HDF). With the exceptional image quality, flawless point-and-shoot
operation, and outstanding portability that the GR series is known for, these
new models allow the user to instantly engage the newly developed, built-in HDF
(Highlight Diffusion Filter) with a single action. This special-effect filter
diffuses highlight areas and creates a blurred effect along the image’s edges,
making it possible to capture somewhat nostalgic images resembling those
captured in film photography or vintage movies. This creative versatility
expands the visual boundaries of snapshot photography, giving the user the
option to shoot high-resolution, high-contrast images for accuracy and precision,
or softer, more expressive images to create a sense of depth and emotion,
depending on their subject or creative intention. This model also includes a
new Zone Select AF function, which automatically sets the focus at the most
appropriate point within the image area after the user shifts the 3X3 focus
area to the desired zone, as well as the ability to pre-program up to three
white-balance settings as the base white balance. These functions will also be
available for all RICOH GR III-series models using function-expansion firmware,
which is scheduled to be released along with the market launch of the new RICOH
GR III HDF. The GR III HDF has lens construction with 6 elements in 4 groups (2
aspherical lens elements). It has a focal length (Approx. 28mm in 35mm
equivalent focal length), and aperture of 18.3mm F2.8-F16. The Focus Range
(from lens face) is approximately 0.1m to infinity in Normal mode and
approximately 0.06 m-0.12m in Macro mode.
Built-in HDF (Highlight Diffusion Filter) to Create Softer Light, More
Expressive Images
The new model incorporates the newly developed HDF (Highlight Diffusion Filter)
to emphasize highlights and produce mellow, softened images. Developed by
taking advantage of RICOH’s advanced inkjet technology cultivated over the years,
this special-effect filter is designed to diffuse highlight areas and create a
blurred effect along the image’s edges, making it possible to capture somewhat
nostalgic images resembling those captured in film photography or vintage
movies. HDF can be instantly switched on and off with a single action, allowing
the user to effortlessly alternate between two completely different visual
expressions - clear, sharply focused images characteristic of the RICOH GR
series, and softer light, more expressive images captured by the HDF -
depending on the subject or creative intention.
New Default Setting for Fn Button and Update to Shutter-Release Button Color
The default setting of the Fn (Function) button has been changed to the HDF ON
and OFF switching function, allowing the user to quickly engage the HDF
(Highlight Diffusion Filter) with a press of the button. The color of the
shutter-release button has been changed to dark silver to subtly differentiate
the HDF models from other GR series models and to symbolize the effortless
shift of visual expression.
Pre-Program White-Balance Settings as the Base White Balance
The user can pre-program up to three white-balance settings as the base white
balance. It is also possible to couple the base white balance with the White-balance
Fine Adjustment function.
Zone Select AF
The new models feature Zone Select AF, which automatically sets the focus at
the most appropriate point within the image area, after the user shifts the 3X3
focus area to the desired zone.
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Ricoh Imaging is pleased to announce the launch of the RICOH
GR III HDF camera. Designed using the acclaimed RICOH GR III as the base model,
these premium compact cameras feature a newly developed Highlight Diffusion
Filter (HDF). With the exceptional image quality, flawless point-and-shoot
operation, and outstanding portability that the GR series is known for, these
new models allow the user to instantly engage the newly developed, built-in HDF
(Highlight Diffusion Filter) with a single action. This special-effect filter
diffuses highlight areas and creates a blurred effect along the image’s edges,
making it possible to capture somewhat nostalgic images resembling those
captured in film photography or vintage movies. This creative versatility
expands the visual boundaries of snapshot photography, giving the user the
option to shoot high-resolution, high-contrast images for accuracy and precision,
or softer, more expressive images to create a sense of depth and emotion,
depending on their subject or creative intention. This model also includes a
new Zone Select AF function, which automatically sets the focus at the most
appropriate point within the image area after the user shifts the 3X3 focus
area to the desired zone, as well as the ability to pre-program up to three
white-balance settings as the base white balance. These functions will also be
available for all RICOH GR III-series models using function-expansion firmware,
which is scheduled to be released along with the market launch of the new RICOH
GR III HDF. The GR III HDF has lens construction with 6 elements in 4 groups (2
aspherical lens elements). It has a focal length (Approx. 28mm in 35mm
equivalent focal length), and aperture of 18.3mm F2.8-F16. The Focus Range
(from lens face) is approximately 0.1m to infinity in Normal mode and
approximately 0.06 m-0.12m in Macro mode.
Built-in HDF (Highlight Diffusion Filter) to Create Softer Light, More
Expressive Images
The new model incorporates the newly developed HDF (Highlight Diffusion Filter)
to emphasize highlights and produce mellow, softened images. Developed by
taking advantage of RICOH’s advanced inkjet technology cultivated over the years,
this special-effect filter is designed to diffuse highlight areas and create a
blurred effect along the image’s edges, making it possible to capture somewhat
nostalgic images resembling those captured in film photography or vintage
movies. HDF can be instantly switched on and off with a single action, allowing
the user to effortlessly alternate between two completely different visual
expressions - clear, sharply focused images characteristic of the RICOH GR
series, and softer light, more expressive images captured by the HDF -
depending on the subject or creative intention.
New Default Setting for Fn Button and Update to Shutter-Release Button Color
The default setting of the Fn (Function) button has been changed to the HDF ON
and OFF switching function, allowing the user to quickly engage the HDF
(Highlight Diffusion Filter) with a press of the button. The color of the
shutter-release button has been changed to dark silver to subtly differentiate
the HDF models from other GR series models and to symbolize the effortless
shift of visual expression.
Pre-Program White-Balance Settings as the Base White Balance
The user can pre-program up to three white-balance settings as the base white
balance. It is also possible to couple the base white balance with the White-balance
Fine Adjustment function.
Zone Select AF
The new models feature Zone Select AF, which automatically sets the focus at
the most appropriate point within the image area, after the user shifts the 3X3
focus area to the desired zone.























