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Buy this camera 👉 https://geni.us/GRDigitalII Check out my eBay store where I sell cameras: https://geni.us/ApertureZeero More Info on the Ricoh GR Digital II 👉 https://bit.ly/3QYQe21 FilmConvert Nitrate is 33% off 👉 https://geni.us/FCNitrate | Save an extra 10% with MIDLAND Music For This Vid - Track Club 👉 Get 4 Months Free 👉 https://geni.us/TrackClubFOUR RNI Films 👉 https://reallyniceimages.com I wasn't originally planning on going downtown for the solar eclipse to make photos, but about an hour before the eclipse would begin I knew I'd be missing out on an opportunity to document a historic moment in Omaha. The next eclipse over North America won't happen again until 2044. I grabbed my original Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera and my Ricoh GR Digital II and made the short drive to Gene Leahy Mall. I was pleased to see that there were hundreds of people there to experience this celestial event. And I found myself circling the park and snapping quite a lot of photos. It's not often that a large group of people are all in one spot for the same rare occurrence, staring up at the sun with specialty glasses to experience something for themselves...and together. Two issues with the Ricoh GR Digital II for me... 1. I've been shooting with my Canon F1 SLR and have really loved that what I see in the viewfinder is what the photo will be. Exactly. With the Ricoh, I'm using the GV-1 optical viewfinder and it's incredibly difficult to compensate the framing in the viewfinder to make the photo composition I want in the camera. I follow the frame lines in the GV-1 yet my photos end up having way too much space at the bottom of the frame. I've slowly learned that I need to aim much higher with the Ricoh to get the bottom of frame to be where I intend it to be. 2. The sensor has dust and foreign material on it. I see one large spot in any of my photos that have a lot of sky in them. I have to retouch the photos in Affinity Photo to remove the spot and this makes me not want to use the Ricoh. Because it's a compact digicam, it's not easy to access the sensor to clean it. Unless I try to vibrate the dust off the sensor somehow, I'm going to have to consider sending it in for cleaning (does Ricoh even do that?). As soon as the eclipse was over... the park was cleared out. Only a few remained. But the drama of the moment was gone. #streetphotography #ricoh #digicam