Hmm Joshua, Ricoh do indeed support OSX. I've got my GX100 sitting here, it's rather lovely. The camera has two modes one for use with the software which is obviously window$ only the other being a mass storage mode. Plump for the latter as found on most recent Richo cams and you away. I steer clear of manufacturers software, it causes more hassle than its worth.
The Ricoh cams output their RAWS (not that I use them) in the Adobe DNG format which plays well with photoshop CS and upwards (Version 7 with the use of the RAW filter if i remeber correctly)
Apples aperture can also be hacked to support the Ricoh RAW format too (not that I use that either)
Oh and the R7 above does look rather nice too. Ricoh certainly know how to make their cameras.
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Hmm Joshua, Ricoh do indeed support OSX. I've got my GX100 sitting here, it's rather lovely. The camera has two modes one for use with the software which is obviously window$ only the other being a mass storage mode. Plump for the latter as found on most recent Richo cams and you away. I steer clear of manufacturers software, it causes more hassle than its worth.
The Ricoh cams output their RAWS (not that I use them) in the Adobe DNG format which plays well with photoshop CS and upwards (Version 7 with the use of the RAW filter if i remeber correctly)
Apples aperture can also be hacked to support the Ricoh RAW format too (not that I use that either)
Oh and the R7 above does look rather nice too. Ricoh certainly know how to make their cameras.