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Competitive cameras: [[Yashica T5]], [[Olympus mju II]], [[Leica Minilux 2]], [[Contax T2]]
'''Ricoh GR1s''' is a high end [[35mm film]] [[autofocus]] [[compact camera]] introduced in 1997 by [[Ricoh]], noteable for its excellent 28mm lens quality. The GR1s is an evolution of the [[Ricoh GR1]] released in 1996. It introduced an illuminated LCD display, two additional coatings on the lens elements and the ability to attach Ricoh filters. The GR1s is virtually indentical in all other aspects.
 
   
 
The [[Ricoh]] GR1s is a high end 35mm compact camera introduced in 1997, noteable for its excellent 28mm lens quality. The GR1s is an evolution of the [[Ricoh GR1|GR1]] released in 1996. It introduced an illuminated LCD display, two additional coatings on the lens elements and the ability to attach Ricoh filters. The GR1s is virtually indentical in all other aspects.
Its slim profile and light weight diecast magnesium chassis make it an ideal traveller, although it was called a pocket sized camera, you would most probably fit it inside a trench coat pocket than your average shirt pocket. The GR1s came supplied with a lens hood, case and wrist strap.
 
   
'''Competitive cameras:'''
 
[[Yashica T5]], [[Olympus mju II]], [[Leica Minilux 2]], [[Contax T2]]
 
   
 
It's slim profile and light weight diecast magnesium chassis make it an ideal traveller, although it was called a pocket sized camera, you would most probably fit it inside a trench coat pocket than your average shirt pocket. The GR1s came supplied with a lens hood, case and wrist strap.
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*Earlier model: [[Ricoh GR1]]
 
 
[[File:RicohGR1Ssmall.jpg|thumb|400px|Rich GR1S (silver)]]
*Later models: [[Ricoh GR1v]], [[Ricoh GR21]]
 
[[File:RicohGR1Ssmall.jpg|thumb|400px|center|Ricoh GR1s (silver)]]
 
   
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== Specifications ==
 
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== Specification ==
   
 
* '''Lens''': GR Lens 28mm f/2.8 (7 elements, 4 groups) multi-coating aspherical glass lenses.
 
* '''Lens''': GR Lens 28mm f/2.8 (7 elements, 4 groups) multi-coating aspherical glass lenses.
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* '''Flash Charge''': Approx 5 Seconds
 
* '''Flash Charge''': Approx 5 Seconds
 
* '''Battery Life''': Approx 500 shots (50% flash)
 
* '''Battery Life''': Approx 500 shots (50% flash)
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Earlier model: [[Ricoh GR1]]<br />
==Links==
 
 
Later models: [[Ricoh GR1V]], [[Ricoh GR21]]
*[http://photo.net/equipment/point-and-shoot/gr1 GR1 in Photo Net]
 
*[http://filmwasters.com/forum/index.php?topic=771.0 a review in Filmwasters]
 
*[http://www.gdargaud.net/Photo/RicohGR.html all GR series in G.Dargaud's website]
 
*[http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ricoh/ricoh_gr1/ricoh_gr1.htm GR1 and GR1s manuals in Orphan Cameras by Mike Butkus]
 
*[http://www.martinoza.sk/ricoh/index.htm GR1v in Martinoza]
 
 
[[Category: Ricoh|Gr1s]]
 
[[Category: Ricoh|Gr1s]]
 
[[Category: G|Gr1s, Ricoh]]
 
[[Category: G|Gr1s, Ricoh]]
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