Reviewers have a strange relationship with gadgets. They move through our lives like water; they come, and they go again. I rarely spend time thinking of a gadget well after it's sent back to the company, but it happens now and then. In 2019, my WIRED editor visited me in San Miguel de Allende in Mexico and brought the then-new Ricoh GR III.
Though we both loved the camera, as sometimes happens, a review never saw the light of day. Fast forward to now. I was putting together a guide to compact cameras and needed to test the GR IIIx, which is very close to the same camera, but with a 40-mm lens instead of the 28-mm lens in the GR III. After spending a month with the GR IIIx, I realized I had to review it because five years later, it's still the best point-and-shoot camera I've ever used.
Nearer to Perfection
Why even bother with a compact camera in the age of the smartphone? Your phone is (probably) always with you, and the best camera is the one you have on you, so why bother with another device? If you're going to bother with another device, make it a huge mirrorless rig with a big fancy f/1.2 lens that will take far better, sharper, and larger images.









