Description
- Greatest ever GR image quality
- 28 mm / F2.8 GR Lens
- Newly developed GR lens & Shake Reduction
- 24.2 M APS-C size image sensor
- Low noise, maximum ISO 102400
- Newly developed GR ENGINE 6
A New Dimension In Descriptive Performance |
1/125 sec., F2.8, ISO2000, EV -0.7, WB: Multi Auto White Balance |
High Resolution and High Contrast.
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NEWThe Detailed Descriptive Power of The 24.2 M Large APS-C Size Image SensorThis model is equipped with a high-resolution, wide dynamic range APS-C size CMOS image sensor (approx. 24.24 effective megapixels). It has approximately 1.5 times the pixels of the GR II and an anti-aliasing filterless construction that utilizes the characteristics of the high-resolution lens for high-definition detail reproduction. Both the image sensor and lens are also optimized for the best possible image quality. |
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NEWAdvanced Image Processing and Responsiveness.
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1/125 sec., F2.8, ISO2000, EV -2, WB: Multi Auto White Balance |
NEWShooting at ISO 102400 is possible with our original signal processing technologyA high-performance processor "Accelerator Unit" has been adopted on this model as a powerful way to support high image quality. The signal output by the image sensor is sent to the image processor after being optimally handled. This reduces noise, delivering superb resolution and color reproduction across the entire sensitivity range. It also makes it possible to shoot at ISO 102400. |
NEW3-Axis, 4-Step Shake Reduction For High Image Quality Across a Wide Shooting RangeCamera shake is reduced for crisp images even when taking split-second snapshots. Shake Reduction is installed while making the body size of the GR III more compact than its predecessor model. It minimizes the shake on three axes, including yaw, pitch and roll. Compensation effects deliver as many as 4 steps of shutter speed*. *CIPA standard. |
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NewAA Filter Simulator For Reducing False Colors and Moiré Thanks To Shake Reduction MechanismThanks to the built-in SR system, by using the microscopic vibration of the image sensor unit during image exposure, generates the same level of moiré-reduction effect as optical AA (anti-aliasing) filter. Unlike fixed optical AA filters which always creates the identical result, this innovative simulator allows the user to adjust the level of the moiré-reduction effect from OFF, Type1 and Type2. Bracketing of all those settings is also possible. Depending on your subject, you can chose high resolution shooting or AA filtered shooting. |