^This bowl-like container is a typical sort of shrine the local people put in front of their shops and homes for worshipping the deities. The Chinese characters say, "Blessings from the Heavens"
Why does Ricoh develop the P10 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6 VC, one of the two new modules for the GXR? If GXR users are after such a focal length, won't they be more interested in one with a APS-C sensor? Otherwise, they would buy a CX3 of which the sensor is said to share the same back-illuminated technology (probably the same sensor too) because chances are that the P10, even with the same sensor size, will be sold at a dearer price than the CX3. The CX3 has a better resale value after all.
Is Ricoh duplicating its product line of compact cameras for the GXR system?
As for the other new module A12 28mm f/2.5, it apparently doesn't have any vibration correction capability. That's not what I've expected.
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