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Epson R-d1


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Yes, it is a fabulous camera.

 

The film comparisons (body- looks, handling) would be M6 vs Bessa R3A.

 

However, since the CCD lays flat, the film advantage of the Leica M over the competition is absent. Also, given that digital cameras do become outdated rather quickly, the M8 is way over priced, regardless of its cuteness.

 

Even smaller crop (1.5X vs 1.33x of M8), the absence of microlenses (vignetting more prominent) and resolution (6 vs 10mp of the M8) are the down sides.

 

Lack of the magenta rendition compared to the M8 and the current price are positive factors.

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The RD1 is an excellent camera - IF you get a good specimen. It has a bad history of faults - I had two both of which failed in different ways - and there are doubts about support from Epson. So it can be a risky purchase.

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There are refurbished R-D1 units being sold in the US for $1,500 (and with some sort of promotional coupons for $1350). So, I believe that is the right price.

 

Almost all the time I check for a refurbished R-D1 on the EPSON page, it is sold out. With or without the support from the EPSON, if you find a working copy of the body it is a perfect Digital RF to start the collection of awesome lenses from Leica and Zeiss.

 

Also, I believe that R-D1 can be upgrade to R-D1s through the firmware upgrade. Also, do not underestimate the CCD sensor; to me it has become the 12" Vinyl to the CD, DVD, Blue Ray! :D

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Also, I believe that R-D1 can be upgrade to R-D1s through the firmware upgrade. Also, do not underestimate the CCD sensor; to me it has become the 12" Vinyl to the CD, DVD, Blue Ray! :D

Yes you can. I upgraded mine with no problems, and a lot of advantages such as hot pixel mapping and better user interface. Only thing is after the upgrade the camera still identifies as a R-D1 and not R-D1s in the exif data, but it has all the R-D1s features.

 

Bob.

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Do we know if an R-D1s identifies itself at that in the exif header?

Yes it does.

The R-D1 and R-D1s are my favourite digicams so far.

Kind of digital M3 with their 1:1 finder, ergonomy 'a la Leica', reversible LCD, great results in color and B&W with old and new Leica lenses the character of which is well respected by those cameras.

No significative magenta or whatever colour cast contrary to what i read here and there.

Better know a good craftsman to adjust the VF alignment if you can't do it yourself though as those misalignments are frequent.

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