Ricoh GR


I also noticed those SD cards used with Ricoh GRD IV and GR are protected. Photos can only be deleted in camera not PC but still can transfer photos to PC and from PC transfer firmware files into the card.

Maybe you can ask for replacement from sandisk since other SD card are working fine with GR?

Yes, I'll check with SanDisk, but my concern is there are photos inside the SD card and I can't remove them before asking for replacement. Lucky this doesn't happen while I'm on vacation, the card has been with me on many cameras (Canon 60D, E-P3, NEX-7) but never had any issues.
 

Yes, I'll check with SanDisk, but my concern is there are photos inside the SD card and I can't remove them before asking for replacement. Lucky this doesn't happen while I'm on vacation, the card has been with me on many cameras (Canon 60D, E-P3, NEX-7) but never had any issues.

When you bought your extreme card, does it come with a key for their data recovery software?
 

When you bought your extreme card, does it come with a key for their data recovery software?

It did, but that's only for a year, I bought this 3 years ago. And I don't need to recover anything, the photos are there and I can copy them, I only want to remove them before asking for replacement. Anyway thanks for suggestion, will be heading to Vector Magnetics at lunch tomorrow, they close at 5.30pm and I doubt the Saturday opening hours (with remark "Please call for confirmation" on their web).

Oh, while I'm at this, is SanDisk still one of the recommended SD Card? Thinking of getting another 16GB spare for my upcoming trip. Thanks!
 

It did, but that's only for a year, I bought this 3 years ago. And I don't need to recover anything, the photos are there and I can copy them, I only want to remove them before asking for replacement. Anyway thanks for suggestion, will be heading to Vector Magnetics at lunch tomorrow, they close at 5.30pm and I doubt the Saturday opening hours (with remark "Please call for confirmation" on their web).

Oh, while I'm at this, is SanDisk still one of the recommended SD Card? Thinking of getting another 16GB spare for my upcoming trip. Thanks!

SanDisk all along are good on DSLRs. There is a new Extreme version with 80mb/s which is in between the normal 45 mb/s and the Pro 90 mb/s.
 

how do i change the focus point? i look in the camera, read the manual, but don't seem to find a way.
thanks.
 

sorry, after some more googling, finally find how to do it.

pls ignore my earlier post. thanks.
 

It did, but that's only for a year, I bought this 3 years ago. And I don't need to recover anything, the photos are there and I can copy them, I only want to remove them before asking for replacement. Anyway thanks for suggestion, will be heading to Vector Magnetics at lunch tomorrow, they close at 5.30pm and I doubt the Saturday opening hours (with remark "Please call for confirmation" on their web).

Oh, while I'm at this, is SanDisk still one of the recommended SD Card? Thinking of getting another 16GB spare for my upcoming trip. Thanks!

I'm using Sandisk CFcards n SD cards too. I also recommend Lexar cards but not popular in local.
 

Hi Guys, I am planning to get a MicroSD(with SD adapter) instead of a regular SD for my future GR purchase. has anyone uses the Sandisk Class 10(regular) MicroSD without issue with GR? I am opting this route so that the same card can be used with my mobile. TIA
 

Hi Guys, I am planning to get a MicroSD(with SD adapter) instead of a regular SD for my future GR purchase. has anyone uses the Sandisk Class 10(regular) MicroSD without issue with GR? I am opting this route so that the same card can be used with my mobile. TIA

For me i had experienced on the adaptor failed to read the micro sd. Chances it may cause corrupt files. My opinion is best to get a full SD for reliability and stable.
 

Hi Guys, I am planning to get a MicroSD(with SD adapter) instead of a regular SD for my future GR purchase. has anyone uses the Sandisk Class 10(regular) MicroSD without issue with GR? I am opting this route so that the same card can be used with my mobile. TIA

It is best practice to use different cards for different electronics products. For cameras, you can use the SanDisk Ultra or Extreme series but saying that, you can also use the SanDisk Ultra series for your mobile phone. I use it on my HTC too
 

Hi Guys, I am planning to get a MicroSD(with SD adapter) instead of a regular SD for my future GR purchase. has anyone uses the Sandisk Class 10(regular) MicroSD without issue with GR? I am opting this route so that the same card can be used with my mobile. TIA

Hi, cpuer! To add to what has been shared already... If you balance cost per Gb and Access Speed, dollar for dollar, the MicroSD + adapter route would be more costly than a SDHC or SDXC for your GR.

Reliability and redundancy is another issue. The price of MicroSD and SD cards has dropped tremendously in the past few years. If you're going to buy a GR, then the cost of a SD card pales in comparison. Get a MicroSD for your phone and a nice SD card for your GR. Cards do fail. Phone storage include other data besides photos can be lost too.

What you suggested is possible, but quite a hassle. Hee... The quick startup of the GR would be wasted while you 1. switch off your phone 2. remove the MicroSD card 3. slide it into the adapter 4. put it into your new GR. 5. Turn on your GR. Skip straight to step 5. And avoid dropping your phone and/or GR in the process. :)
 

Hi Guys, I am planning to get a MicroSD(with SD adapter) instead of a regular SD for my future GR purchase. has anyone uses the Sandisk Class 10(regular) MicroSD without issue with GR? I am opting this route so that the same card can be used with my mobile. TIA

I am using a SanDisk Ultra 64 GB microSDXC card and haven't encountered serious problems. Very rarely I get a "mismatched file" display, which was easily solved by turning the GR on-and-off again. This card is no slouch too, I was happily snapping RAW+JPEGs away on my recent vacation.
 

That's great! :-) Is it possible for you to share what you have learnt so that the rest of us can benefit too? I was wondering the fastest way to change my focusing point too.
Thanks!

sorry, after some more googling, finally find how to do it.

pls ignore my earlier post. thanks.
 

Has anyone tried the 21mm converter of the GR on a DP1m?
I'm looking at WA options for it.


Thx
 

That's great! :-) Is it possible for you to share what you have learnt so that the rest of us can benefit too? I was wondering the fastest way to change my focusing point too.
Thanks!

The command is FA/Move target, and I assign it to FN2 button.
thanks.
 

Hi Guys, I am planning to get a MicroSD(with SD adapter) instead of a regular SD for my future GR purchase. has anyone uses the Sandisk Class 10(regular) MicroSD without issue with GR? I am opting this route so that the same card can be used with my mobile. TIA

Guys, thanks for the sharing and input. Normally I don't actually need anything more than what Ricoh would be giving or what I already have meaning an 8GB SD. But due to my coming Jpn trip in Dec, I wanted something much bigger capacity and yet usable after I come back from the trip. That was my intention of going to the micro SD route. But hearing feedback on the SD adapter issues, I need to be careful on this route now. Thanks again.
 

One taken by my Flickr contact... Simply beautiful.

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Source: Hallstatt, Austria | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
 

Nope, though I did use the WA2 on the GXR 28mm module before.

Thanks.
It was rather silly of me, cause I could have just tried it when I was at Yodabashi camera 2wks back, but I thought the converter needed an adapter to mount.

Hopefully I can try one during one of the monthly outings.
 

Sorry for my ignorance, doesn't the wonderful cam come with strap?y bother to zhng here zhng there,the intention of its original design is to make it as discreet as possible ,so that we can shoot the subject in a snap? No offence, Monday blue, just asking for fun.
 

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