Joe S
Member
I've been reading this forum for a couple months now and have just purchased a camera. I was much encouraged by the positive feelings on this group. I would like to thank you all for providing feedback and especially Sean for the excellent reviews that helped in deciding to buy this unique camera. I am very impressed with the general feel and quality of construction. I am happy to report that my camera doesn't seem to have the problems some have encountered that I have read about here. Mine is a #45xx. I have one question/quirk regarding the viewfinder. On the right side is a somewhat iritating reflection/glare running from top to bottom. It goes out just beyond the 28mm frameline. I was able to inspect another camera and it was identical so I presume it is common to all. Would someone confirm this? Looking forward to having a great deal of fun with this camera!
giulioz
Member
I also got mine today.
Giulio
Giulio
SteveRD1
Well-known
Any bad pixels, even at ISO 200? Im considering returning mine. I get about 8 or so in JPEG mode ISO200-1600, in RAW I get NONE. Odd.
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Sean Reid
Guest
The glare thing appears on my copy as well but only if my eye isn't exactly centered. I noticed it when I first got the camera and haven't noticed it much since.
Cheers,
Sean
Cheers,
Sean
jlw
Rangefinder camera pedant
Sean Reid said:The glare thing appears on my copy as well but only if my eye isn't exactly centered. I noticed it when I first got the camera and haven't noticed it much since.
Cheers,
Sean
Ditto for me -- it's there, but only if I look for it.
I believe this is a reflection off the edge of the diagonal mirror that reflects the framelines into the finder eyepiece. If you hold the camera about a foot away from your eye and look into the edge of the eyepiece from about a 45-degree angle, you can actually see a tiny reflection of yourself in it!
If the mechanics of your vision permit it, an eyecup might help by preventing light leakage in through the eyepiece.
Wolfram
Member
I also got my R-D1 yesterday after selling my Digital-SLR. Enough of carrying around so much weight ;-)
Bought a Summicron 2,0 50mm and it seems, that I have to learn a lot now - it is my first rangefinder camera at all! Please keep your fingers crossed that I will be satisfied with this camera...
Greetings from Germany,
Wolfram
Bought a Summicron 2,0 50mm and it seems, that I have to learn a lot now - it is my first rangefinder camera at all! Please keep your fingers crossed that I will be satisfied with this camera...
Greetings from Germany,
Wolfram
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
SteveRD1 said:Any bad pixels, even at ISO 200? Im considering returning mine. I get about 8 or so in JPEG mode ISO200-1600, in RAW I get NONE. Odd.
Sounds more like JPEG artifacts. A software issue.
SteveRD1
Well-known
No no, its not JPEG artifacts, its DEAD pixels. I know what a dead and hot pixel are, and i have 8, even at ISO200. 3 of them are BIG ones. Ive been into digital for 8 years and have owned nearly every DSLR. Only one prior had a bad pixel and it was a Fuji S2. Ive never seen such shoddy QC as far as that goes (with the Rd1) - Im happy otherwise.
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RML
Guest
SteveRD1 said:Im happy otherwise.
You don't really sound very happy, Steve. Get that RD1 back to the seller and get a new one/replacement. No use in complaining about it indefinitely.
SteveRD1
Well-known
I did. Just talked with B&H this morning and a new one is being shipped while this one goes back.
I was NT happy when a $3k camera has so many dead pixels. Its not acceptable even for a $500 camera. Above I was just pointing out that it WAS dead pixels and NOT JPEG artifacts.
If epson can update the firmware to include pixel mapping it would solve all dead pixel problems
I was NT happy when a $3k camera has so many dead pixels. Its not acceptable even for a $500 camera. Above I was just pointing out that it WAS dead pixels and NOT JPEG artifacts.
If epson can update the firmware to include pixel mapping it would solve all dead pixel problems
Joe S
Member
I agree, the right side glare issue is not a deal breaker with me and I don't notice it much anymore. The first time I looked in the finder I was in a dim room with a bright window on the left (the worst case) and it was the first thing I noticed. Love the camera!!
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