Image 1 — Another model shoot with the Ricoh GR IV.
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Another model shoot with the Ricoh GR IV.

I was able to use 28mm on most of these shots but on the closer ones I used an adapter by walking way to attach the gt-2 1.5 lens conversion and used it on 35mm or 50mm crop mode to avoid the vignetting. I usually shoot these in my Leica m6 on film or my Sony but have been utilizing the small nature of this camera to remain low key in the city and ended up using only this camera in this shoot. Still blown away by this little thing.

u/SonyKilledMyNikon — 11 hours ago
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That view in LA everyone knows [Pentax 67, 105mm 2.4, Portra 400]

Self scanned with Sony A7Riii and Sigma 70mm. Conversion with negative lab pro in LR. Light touch up in photoshop.

u/SonyKilledMyNikon — 7 days ago
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Portra on Medium Format Look

I shoot a lot of film and got the GR IV as a back up camera to fit in my pocket when I run out or don’t want to use a shot that costs me money. So far it’s been great.

These results are a combination of both a recipe I made in camera and a LR preset applied after.

u/SonyKilledMyNikon — 10 days ago
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Mornings in downtown [Zenza Bronica ETR, 80mm 2.8, Portra 400]

Self developed and scanned with Sony A7Riii. Converted with negative lab pro. Touch ups with Lightroom.

Reposted cause this new format for titles is dumb af.

u/SonyKilledMyNikon — 21 days ago
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New to the Ricoh GR IV. Here’s some portrait shots.

Just got a GR IV last week. These are all JPEGs but edited slightly in LR on top of the recipe I made in camera. I primarily shoot film and wanted to keep my bag light with just my m6 so this has been on my radar as a secondary camera for digitals when I don’t want to always be popping off rolls. My last digital was a Leica m-10r and I’ve been fighting the urge to get another digital one because it would take away from my film photography(not to mention the price.) I didn’t get the GR to shoot portraits but have always felt very comfortable with this focal length for just about anything. While I don’t think this would replace any shots from my 50mm or 35 on another camera, I think the GR IV is perfectly capable of shooting portraits if you like the wider look and have a person that doesn’t mind the distortion of a 28.

I wanted to share because I don’t see too many portraits shoots here for obvious reasons but for anyone looking wanted to assure that it is perfectly capable. I have other shots in different lighting from this day but these ones are probably my favorite because they came out so clean. After shooting film for so long, a digital camera like this feels like practically cheating to me because it’s so powerful for its size. I love that people don’t even bat an eye when I pull this thing out. Such a great camera that I’m loving so far! I definitely don’t have an itch to buy another digital Leica now and if anything this already has more features and better image quality than something like an m240! Perfectly suits my personal needs and shooting style. Absolutely in love.

u/Ayank212003 — 26 days ago
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Monopan 50 | Leica m6 | Summicron 50 & Summilux 35

Various shots I’ve taken with Leica monopan 50 over the past couple of months. I am not usually a black and white shooter. The film itself is easily the sharpest I’ve used compared to Trix 400 and HP-5 plus. Not a lot of situations where I would put this in my camera over color but when I do shoot B&W I’ll probably choose this.

Self scanned via Sony A7rIII. Converter with negative lab pro. Very little to no clean up for these.

u/SonyKilledMyNikon — 28 days ago
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Perfected Imperfect night scans | Pentax 67 | Cinestill 800t, misc

Also in this bunch I shot with a fuji gsw690iii and Fuji pro 400, Portra 400, but mainly cinestill.

Self scanned with Sony a7riii and converted with negative lab pro. I usually clean up my medium format as best as I can but I love how imperfect some of these scans come out especially with light leaks. Not much can be done without changing the original image but would be a waste to not let them be seen so I use them like this sometimes. More of a mood than a comprehensive set of photos.

u/SonyKilledMyNikon — 1 month ago
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Mamiya rb67 | 127mm 3.8 | Portra 800

Self developed and scanned on Sony a7riii.
Converted with negative lab pro.
Color correction and touch ups in photoshop and lightroom.

u/SonyKilledMyNikon — 2 months ago
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Through the static | Leica m6 | Voigtlander Vintage Nokton Type II 35mm 1.2 | Kodak Gold 200

Self scanned with A7riii. Converted with negative lab pro.

Taken at Getty Museum.

u/SonyKilledMyNikon — 2 months ago
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Self developed and scanned with Sony A7Riii. Converted with negative lab pro.

Split diopter used for effects.

u/SonyKilledMyNikon — 2 months ago
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Self scanned with Sony A7RIII and Sigma 70mm. Lightroom conversion with Negative Lab Pro. Color correction and Touch ups in photoshop.

u/SonyKilledMyNikon — 2 months ago