just "Accidently" bought an R-D1...

Gazzah

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I was sitting watching a documenary on ITV player and browsing Ebay, I saw an R-D1 and put a bid on.... 20 mins later I ha won it !

I had hankered after one for a long time, but the price kept putting me off. Now there should be one winging its way to me very soon.

I know most of the issues, but is there anything I should look out for, or anything I should grab in the meantime (spare batteries??).

Ive spent far to much recently on camera gear - must stop....!

Gary
 
Congrats, Gary!
How several times reported, the cam eats batteries- so
buying some spare batteries is always a good idea.
 
"buying some spare batteries is always a good idea"
Where would be the best place to get them in the UK?

I will hold off until the camera is here and Ive checked it over. Seller had good rating and good excuse for selling (M9) so hopfully it should be OK.

TIA
Gary H
 
From someone also waiting for their RD-1 but not bought quite so accidentaly ... congratulations! :)

Australia post are currently tormenting me ... as seems to be their preference! :p
 
"buying some spare batteries is always a good idea"
Where would be the best place to get them in the UK?

I will hold off until the camera is here and Ive checked it over. Seller had good rating and good excuse for selling (M9) so hopfully it should be OK.

TIA
Gary H

I bought mine here
http://www.duracelldirect.co.uk/pno/dbi9559a.html
(they work excellent & free delivery & they're made in japan :)
 
Think of the batteries as film you need to change every 100-150 shots.

You might also consider a wireless SD card if you have an iphone or ipad so that you don't have to swap out the sd card after it fills up.
 
Convince me to buy and rd-1 instead of an x100 :)

That's easy for yourself to do if you like experimenting with different focal lengths.

Favourite so far is 21mm followed by 35mm. I think I may be after a 15mm in the not too distant future.
 
How do you guys use the wider lenses on the RD?
No frame lines and I gues the optional vewfinder wont be the right FOV for the lens any more.
I have a 15, 21, 25, 35 all CV lenses, and several other odds and sods so 1 matchesthe built in frames, the rest??
Would the 15 be close enough to the 21 viewfinder to use?

Bill - I have recently bought an XP1 as well - when I saw the RD wih a low bid on it I decided to up t by £2.50 never thinking I would win the thing..... Much as I like the XP1 (Only had it 3 days) it is not an RF - not even close...
 
I finally bought off a member here a 21D finder that's made for the R-D1. It's around 32mmFOV. A 35mm finder will work in a pinch.

A 21mm finder will work with the CV15mm on an R-D1.
 
Think of the batteries as film you need to change every 100-150 shots.

You might also consider a wireless SD card if you have an iphone or ipad so that you don't have to swap out the sd card after it fills up.

just be forewarned the original R-D1 only supports SD .. not SDHC. the wireless SD cards (ie from Eye-fi) are mostly SDHC only :-(

and congratulations to the OP!
 
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