We don't know that for sure yet, Ricoh isn't saying and the camera was only available under glass. The green button was available on the PZ-1 and it had an aperture simulator, so that's not evidence. Time will tell. Based on the visible user interface, the dedicated record button for movies is gone too, but it still has a movie mode, (looks like they went to a switch around one of the mode dials). I wish they'd switched to Olympus' solution to a locking mode dial, and put the metering selection switch back.

On 10/23/2015 8:00 PM, Bill wrote:
On 10/23/2015 12:39 PM, Steve Cottrell wrote:
Here's a different URL in case the previous link was broken

<http://tinyurl.com/full-frame-mockup>

Is that a 'green button' on the rear panel??


It appears that the aperture stimulator is gone forever.
So it goes.
One hopes the redundant ISO control is programmable.
It appears to have a PC socket, which is nice, and increasingly rare.
The screen articulation is really cool, one hopes it is reasonably robust as well. The rear ergonomics suck. The 4 way controller is way too low, and I would prefer shooting buttons rather than playback buttons on the right side, but that's just me. It's too bad, because it looks like they are going into production with it.
This won't stop me from buying one, more than likely.

bill





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