ramosa
B&W
an answer--and two questions
an answer--and two questions
Matsuiyastore seems reputable (with good feedback on this forum and on ebay). Matsuiyastore will help you implement the Japanese warranty. You can send the camera to them and they will facilitate things with Epson Japan. Not convenient, likely not fast, but doable.
What is interesting is that Matsuiyastore prices for a new R-D1s aren’t much higher than prices for some used versions of the R-D1 and R-D1s that sell on ebay. I don’t understand that, but maybe I'm missing something.
Two quick questions: First, people have mentioned that they have aligned the R-D1 viewfinder by themselves. Is there a good webpage that explains this process?
Second … and this is a basis one! I understand the cropping factors of the R-D1 and the M8. I thought that all film cameras had full-frame, but some postings about Leica M film cameras seem to suggest that they are not full-frame. Can someone please clarify this matter?
Thanks.
an answer--and two questions
Matsuiyastore seems reputable (with good feedback on this forum and on ebay). Matsuiyastore will help you implement the Japanese warranty. You can send the camera to them and they will facilitate things with Epson Japan. Not convenient, likely not fast, but doable.
What is interesting is that Matsuiyastore prices for a new R-D1s aren’t much higher than prices for some used versions of the R-D1 and R-D1s that sell on ebay. I don’t understand that, but maybe I'm missing something.
Two quick questions: First, people have mentioned that they have aligned the R-D1 viewfinder by themselves. Is there a good webpage that explains this process?
Second … and this is a basis one! I understand the cropping factors of the R-D1 and the M8. I thought that all film cameras had full-frame, but some postings about Leica M film cameras seem to suggest that they are not full-frame. Can someone please clarify this matter?
Thanks.
mn4367
Established
ramosa said:Matsuiyastore seems reputable (with good feedback on this forum and on ebay). Matsuiyastore will help you implement the Japanese warranty. You can send the camera to them and they will facilitate things with Epson Japan. Not convenient, likely not fast, but doable.
What is interesting is that Matsuiyastore prices for a new R-D1s aren’t much higher than prices for some used versions of the R-D1 and R-D1s that sell on ebay. I don’t understand that, but maybe I'm missing something.
Two quick questions: First, people have mentioned that they have aligned the R-D1 viewfinder by themselves. Is there a good webpage that explains this process?
Second … and this is a basis one! I understand the cropping factors of the R-D1 and the M8. I thought that all film cameras had full-frame, but some postings about Leica M film cameras seem to suggest that they are not full-frame. Can someone please clarify this matter?
Thanks.
For adjustment look here and here.
I'm not aware of any Leica M camera that isn't "full frame". Basically allmost all 35mm cameras (RF, SLR, P&S) are full-frame, meaning that the image they record on the film has a size of 36x24mm.
I think there have been some (rare) cameras which recorded 18x24mm images on normal 35mm film. I don't know any model from Leica which did so.
ramosa
B&W
Great thanks, mn4367.
I’m still learning a few basics here and there.
I’m still learning a few basics here and there.
mani
Well-known
Thanks Michael for the great post. My (re)investment in digital is rather half-hearted at the moment, so I think the R-D1 is more than enough money, and the files look pretty darn good to me.
The only troubling worry has always been reliability and support - so sad that what seems such a great and loved camera has become such an orphan.
But I'm gonna order one and hope for the best!
The only troubling worry has always been reliability and support - so sad that what seems such a great and loved camera has become such an orphan.
But I'm gonna order one and hope for the best!
ramosa
B&W
mani, let us know how it turns out. i'm thinking of following you and purchasing an R-D1s in a couple weeks.
mn4367
Established
Thanks William, that was new to me. Perhaps it is worth adding it to the Leica article at Wikipedia.
mani
Well-known
OK - now it's ordered!!
holy sh*t!!!
holy sh*t!!!
mn4367
Established
mani said:OK - now it's ordered!!
holy sh*t!!!![]()
Holy shot?!
Congrats, and keep us informed!
You bought from Robert White?
android
Established
Great post Michael - your HCB point is very well made.
Mani, I think you've made a good choice... the R-D1 is a fantastic camera. I've owned one for appx 6 months and wouldn't part with it for anything (within reason!).
Best.
Andy
Mani, I think you've made a good choice... the R-D1 is a fantastic camera. I've owned one for appx 6 months and wouldn't part with it for anything (within reason!).
Best.
Andy
mani
Well-known
Great! Yup - thanks to all for the encouragement!
I bought from Robert White - I've hassled them before about various items without ever actually buying and they've always been super-helpful.
I'm sure they won't let me down this time either!
Looking forward to getting hold of this little baby now!
I bought from Robert White - I've hassled them before about various items without ever actually buying and they've always been super-helpful.
I'm sure they won't let me down this time either!
Looking forward to getting hold of this little baby now!
mn4367
Established
Thanks for the compliment Andy! I had these thoughts for some time now and I felt this was an occasion to mention them.android said:Great post Michael - your HCB point is very well made.
Mani, I think you've made a good choice... the R-D1 is a fantastic camera. I've owned one for appx 6 months and wouldn't part with it for anything (within reason!).
Best.
Andy
Do you no longer own the R-D1? And if so, why did you decide to leave it?
fordfanjpn
Member
R-D1s
R-D1s
I actually have an M8, and I still want an R-D1s!! And you guys are making it awfully hard to resist the urge.
Bill
R-D1s
I actually have an M8, and I still want an R-D1s!! And you guys are making it awfully hard to resist the urge.
Bill
Bob_McBob
My paycheque goes to RFF
fordfanjpn said:I actually have an M8, and I still want an R-D1s!! And you guys are making it awfully hard to resist the urge.
Bill
Might as well give in now
android
Established
mn4367 said:Do you no longer own the R-D1? And if so, why did you decide to leave it?
Me? I still have my R-D1. For my needs it's the perfect camera so I've never even been tempted to look at the M8. And as you succinctly put it, at the end of the day photography should be more about art than stressing out about pixel count. That can only be a distraction IMHO.
Andy
Johnmcd
Well-known
You won't be disappointed. I have the following digital cameras,
1. 20D with quality glass
2. Ricoh GRD
3. Olympus E-10
4. Sony F717
All cameras that are (or were) considered the best of their genre.
But it's the R-D1 that I take out 95% of the time for the sheer enjoyment of making images. The others are just mechanical devices, the R-D1 has soul.
John
1. 20D with quality glass
2. Ricoh GRD
3. Olympus E-10
4. Sony F717
All cameras that are (or were) considered the best of their genre.
But it's the R-D1 that I take out 95% of the time for the sheer enjoyment of making images. The others are just mechanical devices, the R-D1 has soul.
John
monkeypainter
Established
I own a fancy new Canon 40D. After I got a second hand R-d1s (1000 euros) the 40D is collecting dust on a shelf.
I LOVE the R-D1s. You feel like making photos, not like controlling a computer. And IQ is great.
I LOVE the R-D1s. You feel like making photos, not like controlling a computer. And IQ is great.
mani
Well-known
This all sounds really encouraging!
I'm still a bit nervous about how the actual RF focussing is gonna be with my particular lenses - I'm a bit of a narrow DOF fan, so among others I have a Nocti, Summilux 35/1,4 and a Summicron 90/2 - all of which I know are gonna be hard to get right on the Epson.
Oh well - out-of-focus can also be termed 'dreamy' right?
I'm still a bit nervous about how the actual RF focussing is gonna be with my particular lenses - I'm a bit of a narrow DOF fan, so among others I have a Nocti, Summilux 35/1,4 and a Summicron 90/2 - all of which I know are gonna be hard to get right on the Epson.
Oh well - out-of-focus can also be termed 'dreamy' right?
mani
Well-known
hehe - but imants - you were focussing on the branch at the back, right? 
Seriously, nice image. When did you get an R-D1?
Seriously, nice image. When did you get an R-D1?
fordfanjpn
Member
I did it! I sold my Nikon system to a friend of mine, stopped at a camera store in Tokyo on the way home from work and bought an R-D1s. Now I just need to learn how to use it. So I guess the M8 will be staying at home for the time being while I have fun with this new camera. It does feel a lot more like shooting a film camera.Bob_McBob said:Might as well give in now![]()
One quick question, does the version 2 firmware update apply to the R-D1s, or only the R-D1? Thanks.
Bill
Tuolumne
Veteran
fordfanjpn said:I did it! I sold my Nikon system to a friend of mine, stopped at a camera store in Tokyo on the way home from work and bought an R-D1s. Now I just need to learn how to use it. So I guess the M8 will be staying at home for the time being while I have fun with this new camera. It does feel a lot more like shooting a film camera.
One quick question, does the version 2 firmware update apply to the R-D1s, or only the R-D1? Thanks.
Bill
The version 2 software is the only substantive difference between the 1 and the 1s. If you have the 1s, you won't need to upgrade.
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