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    Ricoh GR IIIx HDF review: a street shooter with a dreamy diffusion filter


    Ricoh GR IIIx HDF: two-minute review

    With its large APS-C sensor and fixed 40mm f/2.8 lens, we already rated the Ricoh GR IIIx as one of the best premium compact cameras for travel and street photography. This version features a niche tweak that gives it a specific appeal: where the original had a built-in ND filter, the GR IIIx HDF instead has a highlight diffusion filter.

    There’s no software trickery at work here. This is a physical filter that’s built into the shutter unit and is enabled with a push of the Fn button, and it reduces contrast and blurs bright whites, producing soft, dreamy stills with an ethereal glow that harks back to the days of analog.

    Based on our time with both the GR IIIx and the HDF version, the latter is the more creative tool. Whether you’re capturing reflections shimmering off water or sunlight through leaves, it allows you to experiment with unique, film-like lighting effects.

    Ricoh GR IIIx HDF compact camera, rear side controls in a hand

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    The GR IIIx HDF also benefits from a couple of new firmware features: there’s support for up to three custom white balances, while zone-select AF gives you more flexibility to target automatic focusing within the center area. These are minor tweaks which will also be introduced to the GR III / IIIx down the line.

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