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Ricoh GR III

Ricoh GR III

Sure, everyone takes photos with smartphone these days, both out of convenience and due to the fact that lenses, processors, and apps are better than ever. But if you want super photography capability and still be portable, look no further than the Ricoh’s new GR III, a follow-up to both excellent and cult-loved predecessors, the GR and GR II. The new and even more compact camera arrives in its matte black simplicity and comes infused with a 28mm lens, a wide-angle 18.3mm f2.8 lens, APS-C-size image sensor, 3-axis image stabilization, capacitive touchscreen display, and a whopping 24.34MP resolution. Add in a quick 0.8-sec startup time, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, a USB-C port, and an optional wide-lens adapter, and you have the makings of smartphone camera killer that just happens to look badass in the process.