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Ricoh GR IV preorders are live – here are 3 upgrades to expect from the X100VI alternative, according to the first sample images

  • Ricoh GR IV is available for preorder for $1,499 / £1,199
  • It has an even slimmer design than the GR III, plus control layout tweaks
  • Autofocus and startup are seemingly quicker

It’s official – the Ricoh GR IV is available for preorder and the first reviews and sample images taken with the premium compact are hitting Ricoh’s social media to whet the appetite.

Meanwhile, one of its ambassadors has shared the first hands-on video with the GR IV, discussing his first impressions before using the premium pocket snapper for real.

As a GR IIIX owner, I’ve got a particular interest in its successor, especially as we rate the GR III / GR IIIX as one of the best compact camera series around. Put simply, it delivers the best image quality from a genuinely pocketable snapper.

That said, I’ll admit that when I first saw the GR IV tech specs and product imagery back in May, followed by it being showcased in June, I felt underwhelmed.

At first glance, the latest version seemingly fails to deliver many of my GR IV top wishes – there’s still no built-in flash, tilt screen, or improved build quality. Most of the tech specs seem pretty similar, too.

It’s also pricier than the GR III, costing $1,499 / £1,199. However, what matters most is real-world use, and the hands-on video on the Samuel Streetlife YouTube shows plenty of reason to be excited.

A snappier premium pocket snapper

My top request for the upcoming GR model was for it to stay small – in other words, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Ricoh has seemingly gone one better and made the GR IV body even slimmer, while making the hand grip more pronounced. The grip on the rear looks like it has a larger groove for the thumb to rest, too. That’s a solid start.

From brief testing illustrated in the first hands-on (see the YouTube video, above), autofocus appears to be snappier. That could be another major win, especially given how poor the autofocus performance of the GR III is. The tests were made in overcast daylight conditions, rather than the more challenging conditions of nighttime.

Start-up time is also quicker, almost instantaneous in fact. For a camera that’s particularly popular with street photographers who might need to respond to moments quickly, that’s a top feature.

What the video doesn’t dig into is image quality, though we are getting the first glimpses of that on Ricoh’s Instagram (below). One image showcases impressive macro photography skills, while another demonstrates the 5-axis image stabilization in action – a handheld monochrome shot where movement is blurred but static subjects are sharp.

From tech specs, we know there is a modest bump in resolution, from 24MP to 26MP, while the 28mm f/2.8 lens is redesigned, but those images on social media can’t clearly demonstrate if there are any real improvements in image quality – that’ll come from our proper testing in due course.

There are a couple more noteworthy updates – the GR III records onto an SD card and has 2GB internal storage, whereas the GR IV uses a micro SD and has 53GB of internal storage. I’m not sure which I prefer of the two, but the GR III series has never been one for high performance, fast burst shooting, so the slower micro SD card type in the new model might not be a deal breaker.

From what I’ve seen in the launch build-up and first reviews, I’m getting my hopes up once more for the GR IV.

What’s left me a little disappointed, however, is the $1,499 / £1,199 list price. That’s quite the price hike from the $1,099 / £999 of the GR III (and that’s following an increase in price over the GR III’s years), especially if you’re in the US.

That price hike seems all the more harsh considering the GR IV is effectively a modest update of the GR III, which looks like the better buy while stocks last. I’ll report back after testing with my full verdict.

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