Summary
-camera brand Ricoh has announced that its new GR IV camera will be released this autumn, with a variant featuring a Highlight Diffusion Filter (HDF) to follow in winter.
- The GR IV will be a slight upgrade to the company’s previous GR III camera, increasing the resolution of its APS-C sensor from 24 to 26 megapixels, while also offering a higher ISO range and five-axis stabilisation instead of three.
- The camera’s 28mm f/2.8 lens will also be updated, with a new seven-element design featuring an additional aspherical element.
- The GR IV will offer face and eye detection for autofocus tracking, together with 53GB of built-in storage, dual SD card slots, and Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity.
- No official price for the camera has been released yet.