Ricoh GR GR IV Black

★★★★★ 4.6 (14)

A 25.7MP APS-C sensor paired with the GR Engine 7 and an 18.3mm F2.8 lens delivers edge-to-edge sharpness in a 228g magnesium alloy body. The 5-axis IBIS provides 6 stops of compensation and a 0.6-second startup ensures you never miss a decisive moment. This camera is best for street and travel photographers who demand uncompromising image quality in a pocketable form factor.

Type compact
Sensor 25.7MP aps-c
Video 1080p
IBIS Ja
Weight 228 g
Ricoh GR GR IV Black camera
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Snapshot

The 30-Second Version

The GR IV's 25.7MP APS-C sensor ranks in the 90th percentile for compacts, delivering stunning image quality in a 228g body. The 6-stop IBIS is a standout feature, but video is stuck at 1080p and burst shooting is slow. It's a specialized tool for photographers who want a large sensor in their pocket, and for that crowd, it's hard to beat.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • 25.7MP APS-C sensor delivers image quality in the 90th percentile 91th
  • 6-stop IBIS is a top-tier feature for a pocket camera 91th
  • Incredibly light 228g body you'll actually take everywhere 71th
  • Blazing 0.6-second startup time 67th
  • Sharp 18.3mm F2.8 lens with excellent edge-to-edge clarity

Cons

  • Burst shooting is slow, ranking in the 29th percentile
  • No weather sealing for a camera meant to live in your pocket
  • Video is capped at 1080p and falls behind the competition
  • Fixed 3" touchscreen with no EVF option
  • Battery life is mediocre, landing in the 45th percentile

What owners think

The Word on the Street

4.6/5 (14 reviews)
👍 Owners who use this as a travel companion to their main pro kit say the image quality is more than good enough for sharing and personal work.
🤔 Several users love the portability and image quality but get frustrated by small software quirks and autofocus inconsistencies in certain situations.
👎 A common complaint is that the camera feels overpriced for what it offers, especially given the lack of modern video features.

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The proof

Performance

That 25.7MP sensor paired with the GR Engine 7 is the star of the show. It delivers edge-to-edge sharpness from the 18.3mm F2.8 lens that makes images pop with detail. Low light performance is aggressive, reaching up to ISO 204800, and the high-speed autofocus is optimized to lock on even when the lights get low. The 5-axis stabilization gives you 6 stops of compensation, which is one of the best implementations we've seen in a camera this small. It's not the fastest gun in the west for burst shooting, landing in the 29th percentile there, but the 0.6-second startup time means you'll rarely miss the first shot. The autofocus is solid, sitting well above average, and the new Eye AF keeps portraits crisp without fussing with focus points.

Performance Percentiles

AF 67
EVF 36.2
Build 65.7
Burst 28.9
Video 46.9
Sensor 90.6
Battery 44.9
Display 56.1
Connectivity 71.1
Social Proof 54.6
Stabilization 90.8

Specifications

Full Specifications

Sensor

Type CMOS
Size aps-c
Megapixels 25.74 MP
ISO Range 100
Processor GR Engine 7

Autofocus

AF Type Auto-area AF, Zone AF, Select AF, Pinpoint AF, Tracking AF, Cont
Eye AF Yes
Animal AF No
Subject Detection No

Shooting

Max Shutter 1/4000
Electronic Shutter No

Video

Max Resolution 1080p
1080p FPS 60
10-bit No
Log Profile No
RAW Video No
Codec H.264/MPEG-4 AVC

Display & EVF

Screen Size 3"
Touchscreen Yes
Articulating No

Build

Weather Sealed No
Weight 0.2 kg / 0.5 lbs

Connectivity

Wi-Fi Yes
Bluetooth Yes
USB USB-C
Hot Shoe Yes

vs Competition

Stacked against the Fujifilm X-H2 and Canon EOS R6 Mark III, the GR IV is playing a different game entirely. Those cameras will run circles around it for video, burst speed, and viewfinder experience, but they also weigh twice as much and won't slip into a coat pocket. The Sony a7 V offers a full-frame sensor and better overall versatility, but again, you're sacrificing the GR's defining trait: true portability. The GR IV isn't trying to be a do-it-all hybrid. It's a specialized tool for photographers who prioritize a large sensor in the smallest possible body, and in that niche, it's basically in a league of its own.

Spec Ricoh GR GR IV Sony a1 a1 II Canon EOS R6 Mark III R6 Mark III Fujifilm X-H2 X-H2 Nikon Z Z9 Panasonic LUMIX GH7 GH7
Type compact mirrorless mirrorless mirrorless mirrorless mirrorless
Sensor 25.7MP aps-c 50.1MP full-frame 32.5MP full-frame 40.2MP aps-c 45.7MP full-frame 25.2MP micro-four-thirds
AF Points - 759 1053 425 493 315
Burst FPS - 30 40 20 30 75
Video 1080p 8K @120fps 6K @120fps 8K @60fps 8K @120fps 5K @120fps
IBIS true true true true true true
Weather Sealed false true true true true true
Weight (g) 228 658 609 579 1160 721
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AfEvfBuildBurstVideoSensorBatteryDisplayConnectivitySocial ProofStabilization
Ricoh GR GR IV 6736.265.728.946.990.644.956.171.154.690.8
Sony a1 a1 II Compare 95.798.596.790.69967.99299.493.496.899.5
Canon EOS R6 Mark III R6 Mark III Compare 98.587.894.792.889.358.596.598.993.489.699.5
Fujifilm X-H2 X-H2 Compare 88.195.689.485.195.397.496.983.693.492.493.6
Nikon Z Z9 Compare 90.689.499.6969964.597.383.693.492.484.7
Panasonic LUMIX GH7 GH7 Compare 84.587.897.695.197.356.189.383.693.477.696.1

Price

Value & Pricing

Pricing is all over the map for the GR IV, with a spread of $463 across vendors from $1,436 to $1,899. At the lower end, you're getting a specialized tool with a best-in-class sensor and stabilization combo that's hard to beat for street and travel work. At the higher end, it starts bumping up against more versatile mirrorless options that offer better video and burst shooting. If you can snag it closer to $1,436, the value proposition for a pocketable APS-C powerhouse is strong.

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Overview

The Ricoh GR IV packs a 25.7MP APS-C sensor into a 228g body, and that sensor quality lands in the 90th percentile among compacts in our database. You're getting near top-tier image quality in a camera that genuinely fits in a jeans pocket. The 6-stop IBIS system is a standout too, sitting in the 91st percentile, which means you can shoot handheld in dim light and still pull off sharp shots. It's a street photographer's dream spec sheet, distilled into something you'll actually carry every day.

Common Questions

Q: Is the Ricoh GR IV good for video?

Not really. It's capped at 1080p, which puts it in the 47th percentile for video performance among compacts. If video is a priority, you'll want to look at something like a Sony a7 V or Fujifilm X-H2 instead.

Q: Does the GR IV have in-body image stabilization?

Yes, and it's excellent. The 5-axis IBIS system provides 6 stops of compensation, which ranks in the 91st percentile. You can shoot handheld in low light at slower shutter speeds and still get sharp results.

Q: Can I use this camera in the rain?

No, the GR IV is not weather sealed. Given its pocketable design, you'll want to be careful in dusty or wet conditions. A small pouch or ziplock bag is a smart accessory for this camera.

Who Should Skip This

Skip the GR IV if you need a hybrid camera that does video well, or if you shoot fast action. The 1080p video cap and burst shooting in the 29th percentile are real limitations. Wedding and event photographers should also look elsewhere, as that use case scored just 40.5 out of 100 in our analysis. If you want a viewfinder, weather sealing, or all-day battery life, this isn't your camera.

Verdict

The Ricoh GR IV is a niche masterpiece. If you're a street, travel, or everyday carry photographer who values image quality above all else and wants a camera that disappears into your pocket, this is one of the best options on the market. The sensor and stabilization combo is genuinely impressive. Just know what you're signing up for: this is a stills-first machine with weak video, no weather sealing, and a burst mode that won't impress sports shooters. For the right person, it's nearly perfect.

Usage Scores

Overall (53.9)Video (52.1)Travel (52.1)Youtube (46.7)Beginner (53.6)Vlogging (46.8)Streaming (56.1)Photography (63.6)Wedding Events (48.3)Sports Wildlife (40.9)Product Photography (66.5)

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