Ricoh announces two GR IV variants, including a long-awaited first in the series for monochrome fans


  • Ricoh announces the development of the GR IV Monochrome and HDF variants
  • The GR IV HDF is a direct replacement for the Ricoh GR III HDF
  • The Ricoh GR IV Monochrome removes the color filter array for superior noise and detail in black and white images

Ricoh has announced that it is working on two new additions to its family of high-performance compact cameras, the GR IV Monochrome and the GR IV HDF.

The Ricoh GR IV launched back in September 2025 to mixed reviews, replacing the already fan-favorite GR III. The camera has an APS-C format sensor and uses a resolution of 25.74 MP, a 28 mm equivalent lens, a 5-axis image stabilizer and support for RAW files. It’s poised to become a staple in many street photographers’ kitbags thanks to its compact size, light weight and powerful imaging engine.

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