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...is that i'm not missing the rd1 as much as i thought i would.
i thought i would be suffering from seller's remorse and down in the photo gear dump!
but i have really fallen hard for the x-e1 and that 35mm lens...funny as 50 was never a favourite on any camera before...i even like the 18 which as a 28 i never really warmed to.
i guess an old dog can learn a few new tricks.
i still like the x-pro1 as well ...just not as much as the smaller x-e1...
i thought i would be suffering from seller's remorse and down in the photo gear dump!
but i have really fallen hard for the x-e1 and that 35mm lens...funny as 50 was never a favourite on any camera before...i even like the 18 which as a 28 i never really warmed to.
i guess an old dog can learn a few new tricks.
i still like the x-pro1 as well ...just not as much as the smaller x-e1...
NicoM
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That's good to here. I'm not surprised though because the X-E1 looks like a very good camera. I'm lusting for a digital Leica right now, but the Fuji lineup is tempting. Much cheaper and full featured.
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
Welcome to the world of digital.
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rd1 was digital...?
btgc
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No reason to miss old panties when new ones aren't uncomfortable. Cameras are like underpants - one don't feel them when they fit right and don't miss worn ones. Problem is when they are too small or too large, or cause bad etch....otherwise - they come and go, so cameras do.
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No reason to miss old panties when new ones aren't uncomfortable. Cameras are like underpants - one don't feel them when they fit right and don't miss worn ones. Problem is when they are too small or too large, or cause bad etch....otherwise - they come and go, so cameras do.
now, that's a unique was of looking at things...
airfrogusmc
Veteran
Good news and sometimes we get pleasantly surprised when we try new things. Congrats....
lam
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Now you've entered the realm of, "Oh greatest new thing, must have!" instead. Heheh.
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Now you've entered the realm of, "Oh greatest new thing, must have!" instead. Heheh.
new is certainly nice...
Vincent.G
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Sold away my M4... but I don't miss it.
The only M I miss is my M2...
The only M I miss is my M2...
lam
Well-known
I miss my first M2 as well, if I could remember who I sold it to i'd track it down..
Vincent.G
Well-known
The buyer I sold to refused to sell it back...
kuvvy
Well-known
Well Joe, my RD1 has gone the same way as yours. Sold to a member here yesterday. He should have it this morning and hopefully he'll enjoy it as much as I did. I never lusted for a Leica while owning it.
Paul
Paul
thegman
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new is certainly nice...
Funny, I'm going the opposite way, older the better, at the moment. I expect that will change, it has before. I do envy users of new/newer cameras though, no worry about light leaks in bellows or shutters, frame spacing issues, range finder alignment etc. Most of those are worries rather than reality though. I do like the idea though of that warrantied, new camera, but not enough to actually do it, and move away from the beautiful classics.
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