Quick Guide to My Ricoh GRIII Camera Settings
The Ricoh GRIII is a really simple camera once you get it setup the way you like it. There’s so many menus that it can seem a bit confusing at first, but the beauty of this is that it allows for lots of customization for each photographer to find what’s best for them. I set my camera up simply so that the only buttons I use is the shutter and the adjustment lever on the back to set my exposure compensation for moments when I photograph towards the sun. Feel free to follow along with this video or slideshow with screenshots below!
Camera Settings:
- AV Mode
- Aperture F8
- Snap focus at 2 meters
- Auto ISO
- Minimum shutter speed of 1/500
- Highlight weighted metering
Image Settings:
- Small JPEG (3360X2240)
- Image Control: High Contrast Black and White
- High/Low Key Adjustments: -2
- Contrast: +4
- Contrast (Highlight): -4
- Contrast (Shadow): 0
- Sharpness: +4
- Shading: +4
- Clarity: +4
- Grain Effect: 3