Body and handling
User interface
The GR's interface is a development of the one seen on the company's GR Digital and GXR modes - and one of our favorites on compact cameras. The reason for this is simple - the ability to customize the interface such that you can access your most-used functions without moving your hand from the shooting position.

Pressing the 'ADJ' jog lever with your thumb brings a line of up to five user-selected icons in the top right of the camera screen. Nudging the lever left or right jumps between the icons and rotating the front dial scrolls through the available options. Another press of the ADJ lever (or even just shooting a shot) applies the setting. It's an excellent, fast and engaging way of shooting - we're delighted to see it survive onto this post-merger camera.
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The ADJ Menu allows you to place your most-used features in a function menu that appears when you press the ADJ lever inwards. It allows you to navigate and adjust these settings without moving your hand from a shooting grip. |
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An additional option is to add 'Direct ISO Adjust' to the ADJ lever. Using this option gives you control of ISO by nudging the lever left and right (you still get the ADJ menu if you press it in).
The ADJ menu has five positions that can be filled - these are the functions that can be applied to them:
| Parameters that can be assigned to one of the five positions in the ADJ menu | |
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| • Off • ISO • Picture Size • Aspect Ratio • Focus • Image • Expo. Metering • Cont. Mode |
• Focus Mode • Auto Bracket • Flash Comp. • Flash Amount • Dyn Range Comp • SnapFocusDist • Effect |
The great disappointment is the absence of WB from this list. Unlike previous Ricohs, it now has its own position on the four-way controller, so it is always accessible. However, its removal from the ADJ menu means it can't be quickly changed, without taking your hands out of the shooting position. This is, at worst, a minor complaint and whether you even notice it is likely to depend on how often you change the white balance setting.
Dial behavior
The Ricoh GR must challenge for the title of most customizable compact, despite the determined efforts of the likes of the Olympus XZ-2. In addition to being able to customize the ADJ dial functions - there are also two customizable Fn buttons. There's also a 'Effect' button on the camera's flank that can be re-purposed.
| Parameters that can be assigned to the Fn and Effect buttons | |
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| • Off • 35 mm Crop • MultiAF/SpotAF • MultiAF/PinpointAF • AF/MF • AF/Snap • AF/Subj.Trckng • JPEG>RAW • JPEG>RAW+ • ND Filter • Effect • FA/Move Target • ISO • Picture Size |
• Aspect Ratio • Focus • SnapFocusDist • Image • Expo. Metering • Cont. Mode • Multi Exposure • Auto Bracket • Flash Comp. • Flash Amount • Dyn Range Comp • Self Timer • Frame Rate |
Further customization
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Two of the four display modes can be fully customized. You can also decide which of these modes is made available. |
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The extent of customization doesn't end there, though. You can also create two custom screen modes and define whether these and the image-only display are available when you press the DISP button. And, rather than selecting a fixed level of noise reduction for use at all ISO, you can dictate the thresholds at which the different levels of noise reduction are introduced.
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The GR allows you to decide how much noise reduction is applied at each ISO and at which setting it's increased. |
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Raw Processing
As is increasingly common on contemporary cameras, the Ricoh GR allows you to re-process its Raw images in the camera. The GR's implementations is one of the better examples - constantly re-rendering a small preview to give you an idea of what difference your changes will make.
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The Raw processing option in the camera provides an updating preview image as you tweak parameters such as white balance, brightness and noise reduction. |
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You can retrospectively apply any of the camera's Effects and adjust the available settings - such as tweaking the tint on bleach bypass filter or specifying where the in-focus region should appear and how wide it should be, on the 'Miniaturize' filter.
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The Raw conversion process also allows you to retrospectively apply the camera's 'Effects' - a rather film-orientated selection of processing filters. (Including Cross-Process, Bleach Bypass and Positive Film). |
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