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FS/FT: Like New Ricoh GR Digital Camera w/Warranty


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******SOLD!********

I'm selling my like new Ricoh GR digital camera for $450 + shipping. Includes original box, manual, battery charger, battery, optional Ricoh leatherette case, etc. It also comes with 3 year transferable warranty with SquareTrade. This is an awesome, fully manual, fixed lens camera that is great for street photography.

I'm also willing to do an even trade for a like new Canon SpeedLite 580EX flash.

Please email me at [email protected] with questions, offers, or comments.

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Thanks for the interest guys. I'm selling this great little camera because I've been bitten by the photography bug and started using my Canon Rebel XTi 400D dSLR camera more. I recently started taking photo classes and now know how to use my SLR! Ever since I figured out how to adjust exposure, I've been addicted since. I'm looking to buy a 580EX SpeedLite flash, so I'm using the money from selling my Ricoh to fund the new flash.

I haven't used the Ricoh much, so I don't have too many pics from it. Like I said, it almost brand new. For the most part, its been living in its case ever since I started using my Rebel. No dents, dings, or scratches. The warranty is thru SquareTrade and is transferable. I don't know if this applies to international folks outside the US, so I have to check.

The panny dmc-lx2 is nice, but its a poor man's leica. Like the Ricoh, it has noticeable noise above 400iso. I think the Ricoh lens is better and sharper, thou. The only other camera I'd consider for ultimate point n shoot would be the Ricoh GX100. I've played with it and still think the GR Digital lens is better. I've also read that the Fuji FX22 is badass as well.

The Ricoh GR Digital camera is the ultimate stealth street photography camera. It looks like a cheap disposable and you can turn off the screen and sounds so no one knows you are taking their picture.

Go onto flickr.com and search for Ricoh GR and you'll see the great photos from this thing.

If I hadn't bought my Rebel and invested in the many lenses I bought for this thing, I'd probably use my Ricoh. But since I plan on making money with my camera/photos, it makes sense to focus on it more.

Let me know if you have nay more questions.

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