I have both the gr and the sigma cameras. The gr is my everyday put it in my front jean pocket camera. The sigma and fuji cameras I tend to use when I go out to locations for deliberate shooting.
Going out shooting color in locations that need high color iso work like deep forest or inside a building or night time stuff nod always goes to the Fuji. Any color work in bright sun light always goes to the sigma. Monochrom work always the sigma. Whether color or BW, nothing beats the sigma in terms of tonal range and over picture iq so long as u stick w/ its known iso limits. Color don't go over 400, but 800 is acceptable to some, BW iso 1600 and I have had luck all the way to 4000 w/ playing games w/ the color channels.
Af speed, Ricoh is better.. In practice, neither is as good as a dslr. Ricoh snap focus is where it can really win over others, especially for street shooting type activities. In terms of overall picture iq it is a clear second compared to the sigma. If u are more interested in other aspects such as high iso performance, better af, and more convenient package the nod goes to the Ricoh. Plus the Ricoh has the built in flash and converter for 21 fov (btw I am finally getting the missing adapter I need gh3 for the gw3 on Monday).
Landscapes, still life, portrait work, and macro stuff, nothing is going to beat the sigma dp merrill except the sd1 Merrill... So long as u stay w/in the known iso limits. The 36mp non-AA cameras is where u will c the Bayer sensor cameras catch up in terms of overall picture iq and will beat it easily in terms of high iso in MHO
I have both the gr and the sigma cameras. The gr is my everyday put it in my front jean pocket camera. The sigma and fuji cameras I tend to use when I go out to locations for deliberate shooting.
Going out shooting color in locations that need high color iso work like deep forest or inside a building or night time stuff nod always goes to the Fuji. Any color work in bright sun light always goes to the sigma. Monochrom work always the sigma. Whether color or BW, nothing beats the sigma in terms of tonal range and over picture iq so long as u stick w/ its known iso limits. Color don't go over 400, but 800 is acceptable to some, BW iso 1600 and I have had luck all the way to 4000 w/ playing games w/ the color channels.
Af speed, Ricoh is better.. In practice, neither is as good as a dslr. Ricoh snap focus is where it can really win over others, especially for street shooting type activities. In terms of overall picture iq it is a clear second compared to the sigma. If u are more interested in other aspects such as high iso performance, better af, and more convenient package the nod goes to the Ricoh. Plus the Ricoh has the built in flash and converter for 21 fov (btw I am finally getting the missing adapter I need gh3 for the gw3 on Monday).
Landscapes, still life, portrait work, and macro stuff, nothing is going to beat the sigma dp merrill except the sd1 Merrill... So long as u stay w/in the known iso limits. The 36mp non-AA cameras is where u will c the Bayer sensor cameras catch up in terms of overall picture iq and will beat it easily in terms of high iso in MHO
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