The
most talked-about camera among camera fans these days is the GXR
interchangeable unit camera system introduced on December 18 last year.
The GXR has taken a huge step beyond past boundaries of camera design by
enabling the photographer to change not only the lens but also the
image sensor and the image processing engine. What was the original
project concept for the GXR? And how was the balance between usability
and beauty as a tool achieved? — To answer such questions, we talked
with the planning and design staff. (Posted on: January 20, 2010)
With
the GXR interchangeable unit camera system, you can change to the
optimum lens and image sensor for the scene you want to shoot. We asked
the design and development staff about their special concerns in the
struggle to create this new camera system, the first ever to separate
the body and the camera unit. (Posted on: February 3, 2010)
The
GXR interchangeable unit camera system offers users a totally new system
in which the lens, image sensor, and image processing engine are all
changed together. So what are Ricoh's sales promotion staff doing to
communicate the appeal of the GXR to as many people as possible? And
what are the future plans in this area? Here we take a look at the GXR's
future. (Posted on: February 17, 2010)