Chances are you’re gonna drop a pretty penny if you’re in the market for a new camera. Whether you’re looking for a point-and-shoot or a DSLR, you basically pay for quality. So it just makes sense that you’ll want to save a couple of bucks when you can while not sacrificing quality. This is the reason we’re excited for the Ricoh GR. It’s basically a Nikon Coolpix A clone (at least in terms of specs) but it happens to clock in at a cool $300 less. The large sensor compact sports a 16.2-megapixel APS-C sensor, a 18.3mm fixed f/2.8 lens, and the GRD IV’s high-res 1.2m dot LCD. It hits stores in May if you can wait on your camera purchase.
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