Just wanted to share... my Ricoh GR1s arrived in the post today:
It's a wonderfully simple camera in a sturdy magnesium body.
I wanted something with a great lens that I could carry daily, as part of my increasing interest in street photography; I am sure that most of you are aware of the GR1s, but if not:
Ricoh GR1s is a high end 35mm film autofocus compact camera introduced in 1997 by Ricoh, noteable for its excellent 28mm lens quality. The GR1s is an evolution of the Ricoh GR1 released in 1996. It introduced an illuminated LCD display, two additional coatings on the lens elements and the ability to attach Ricoh filters. The GR1s is virtually indentical in all other aspects.
Lens: GR Lens 28mm f/2.8 (7 elements, 4 groups) multi-coating aspherical glass lenses.
Focusing: Passive type multi-autofocus (with focus lock, automatic auxiliary AF light under low lighting, distance measuring range: 0.35m - infinity, Single AF mode, Fixed focus mode.
Shutter Speeds: Programed mode Approx 2 to 1/500 second.
Aperture Priority Mode: Approx. 2 to 1/250 second, 1/500 (at f/16), Time Mode.
Viewfinder: Reverse Galilean type with LCD bright frame, in-finder illumination under low lighting.
Viewfinder Field: Vertically: 81%, Horizontally: 83%
Viewfinder magnification: 0.43
Exposure Compensation: +/- 2EV (1/2EV Steps)
Film Speeds: ISO25 to ISO3200 (DX) ISO 100 for non-DX.
Flash Guide: 7 (ISO 100)
Flash Charge: Approx 5 Seconds
Battery Life: Approx 500 shots (50% flash)
The GR1 also received the 1997 TIPA award for best 35mm Compact Camera!
If anyone wants to know more about the camera, just ask - otherwise, I'll be filmWASTING a roll and getting a few test shots uploaded for your lens critique ASAP!