I have the GR3. The big advantage of the 3 over the 2 is built in image 
stabilization along with a higher resolution sensor. That makes a huge 
difference if you're going to shoot from the bike (which I do a lot). The 
flash would have been nice, but to be honest I haven't found it to be 
necessary for cycling use. The higher resolution is useful so I can crop 
significantly and not lose image quality.  I shot the majority of the 
photos during the bike tour last year with the GR3 
(https://www.amazon.com/photos/shared/3tH_MiqmTIqevsnrC665ag.a-MTetXid6z6exmBW0GDou).
 
It's a good camera. The GR3 can be gotten new with warranty for around $970 
(https://amzn.to/45unK4g), but it might be hard to find now because it 
became some sort of tik-tok meme.
On Saturday, October 7, 2023 at 9:02:21 AM UTC-7 dylantho...@gmail.com 
wrote:

> As I'm sure you've read in newsletters from the past, Rivendell is a big 
> fan of Ricoh cameras, even or maybe especially their digital GR which is 
> why I'm listing this here. 
> Between build quality and built-in flash, the GRII is considered superior 
> and more desirable to the new GRIII and GRIIIX. 
>
> Mine could pass for new, and has hardly been used at all. Not a single 
> mark from use. Included is the usb charger, factory strap, manuals and the 
> box (of course the battery too). 
>
> $950 net to me
>

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