Ricoh GR II
The Ricoh GR II is a compact digital camera with a fixed 28mm-equivalent lens and an APS-C sensor, aimed at street and travel photographers who want pocketable image quality. It was positioned in the enthusiast compact segment, continuing the GR line's emphasis on a wide prime lens, single-handed controls, and a low-profile body.
With only one UK auction record on file, the GR II's value picture is thin: a single hammer result of £360 in April 2024 is the only data point, so today's market read is provisional. Auction-hammer prices for clean, working examples appear to sit in the mid-hundreds, but a wider sample is needed before a reliable median or range can be stated.
Sales History
Prices shown are UK auction hammer results — the wholesale level achieved in the saleroom. Neither buyer’s nor seller’s commission is included. Dealer and retail asking prices are typically higher.
Prices updated: April 2024
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| Apr 2024 | £360 | Special Auction Services | |
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Auction: Photographica & Cameras Auction (Lot 74) Title: A Ricoh GR2 Digital Camera
Description:
A Ricoh GR2 Digital Camera, black, serial no XV14101803, shutter count 1.979, powers on, shutter working, flash working, display working, appears to |
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Ricoh GR II worth today?
Based on the single UK auction-hammer record on file, a GR II sold for £360 in 2024; with only one data point, treat that figure as indicative rather than a firm market price.
How much does a Ricoh GR II sell for at UK auction?
The one verified hammer price in our sales history is £360, which suggests clean examples can reach the mid-hundreds at saleroom level, though more results are needed to confirm a reliable range.
Is the Ricoh GR II a good value used buy?
For a pocketable APS-C compact with a fixed wide prime, prices around the £360 mark seen at auction look reasonable, but condition of the lens mechanism and sensor heavily influences what any individual example is worth.