
"Ricoh is developing a new addition to its GR compact digital camera series that's designed specifically for black and white photography. The GR IV Monochrome is expected to launch sometime in Spring 2026, and aside from a new monochrome CMOS sensor, it shares many of the same core features as the GR IV model that Ricoh released last month, such as the three-inch touchscreen LCD monitor, five-axis image stabilization, and approximately 53GB of built-in file storage."
"Pricing for the GR IV Monochrome hasn't been revealed yet, but given it's based on the $1,500 GR IV, it probably won't come cheap. This is Ricoh's first dedicated black and white photography camera, and will feature Image Control options specialized to "deliver the expressiveness and depth unique to monochromatic images," according to the company's announcement. The exact specifications are subject to change, but it's currently expected to use an autofocusing 28mm-equivalent f/2.8 lens and a 25.7-megapixel chip."
Ricoh is developing the GR IV Monochrome, a compact digital camera dedicated to black-and-white photography slated for Spring 2026. The camera pairs a new monochrome CMOS sensor with many GR IV features, including a three-inch touchscreen LCD, five-axis image stabilization, and roughly 53GB of built-in file storage. The model is expected to use an autofocusing 28mm-equivalent f/2.8 lens, a 25.7-megapixel chip, and a higher maximum ISO of 409,600 due to absence of a color filter array. Exterior appearance closely matches the GR IV, with a black GR logo on the front as the primary visual difference. Pricing has not been announced.
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