While we no longer rent this product, we do carry the Ricoh GR III. You may also find alternatives in the Recommended section on the left-hand side of this page.
Excellent for street and landscape photography
Improved maximum shutter speed and white balance
Advanced, customizable controls
Built-in Wi-Fi
The Ricoh GR II is a fixed-lens compact camera and the predecessor to the Ricoh GR III. Key features include:
What’s New. At first glance, the Ricoh GR II looks the same as its predecessor. Look at the specs, and it still looks the same. In spite of this, the GR II has several notable new features, including built-in Wi-Fi for wireless camera operation and image transfer, a maximum shutter speed increase at f/2.8, wireless triggering of the Pentax AF540FGZ II flash, white-balance tweaks, and continuous autofocus in video shooting.
Large APS-C Sensor. The 16.2MP sensor records sharp, high-resolution images thanks to its lack of an optical low-pass filter. The latest GR Engine V Image Processor enables great low-light performance from ISO 100-25,600, while making for a very responsive camera.
High-Quality Prime Lens. The fixed 18.3mm f/2.8 lens provides a 35mm focal length equivalent to 28mm, making it a strong choice for street and landscape photographers. The lens design features two aspherical elements to maximize image quality while reducing optical aberrations and ensuring corner-to-corner sharpness.
Large, High-Res LCD. The 3.0-inch 1,230k-dot LCD with WhiteMagic technology gives users a bright screen for image composition and review.
Advanced Ricoh Controls. Like other Ricoh cameras, the GR II has programmable buttons that allow for a wide range of custom control adjustments. There are several different manual and automatic modes, as well as multiple options for applying Picture Effects. This camera includes a rechargeable battery that’s rated for approximately 320 shots, and it records RAW/JPEG images to SDHC/XC memory cards.