>>4058132>GR, like fuji is a larping twitterfag toy and not a cameraI guess you never do outdoors, and otherwise your opinion of GR will be in a different light. Tel me tell you whenever every ounce or gram counts, you want to bring a very capable compact camera with the smallest footprint, and that's Ricoh GR line, right there. That's why I had my GR III with me when I did 710-mile solo expedition crossing Chang Tang wilderness in Tibet with the average altitude at 14,300 feet above the sea.
For the GR, you can attach a lens adapter to get 21mm FL easily. You can charge it via power backs that in turn can be charged by solar panel. You can do tons of editing right there in camera if you shoot raw. What else can compete with GR when you have to haul more than 200 pounds of food, shelter, and other outdoor gear? Name one.