Any photos of Epson R-D1 w/ a 21mm lens?

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meven - great colors! Lost of post-processing? Which lens is that?

Thanks for the comment,

it was taken with the Color-Skopar (LTM), and as far as I remember there was not much post-processing. I took these a few years ago so I can't really remember...
 
You know what, the full frame of the RD-1 viewfinder is pretty much right on for the CV21. I just did some experimenting this evening. You really have to hunt around with your eye, though, and glasses are out of the question.
 
These pics are really inspiring. I've been thinking about a 28 for the R-D1, but I might go with the 21. On the R-D1, is the difference between the 15mm and the 21 huge? I have a 15mm but haven't really gotten a chance to use it much on my R-D1 - something was wrong with it and it's been out for repair. I'm off to Japan at the end of july and really want to make sure I have the wide angle covered in a good way.
 
the 15 = 23 fov
the 21 = 32 fov

big difference for me.
i have found that with the rd1 my favourite lens so far is the zm 28 which = a 43 fov.

in 35 mm i preferred the 21 fov, didn't own a 28 and the 35 was almost always on my camera.

i started a thread about fov and seeing that you might find interesting. (in the rd1 forum)

joe
 
Some pics taken with R-d1s + Cz 21mm f/2.8.
I like this lens very much despite its big size, due to Biogon construction and the distortion is very well controlled (or virtually no distortion). If I have another chance to choose the 21mm, I definitely will get the CZ 21mm f/4.5 C version.

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Super-Angulon 21/3.4 + R-D1s in Beijing



[Contrast]

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[Plum Flowers]

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[The Light]

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[From Taxi to the Bus]

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[See the Sun]

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[The Girlfriend]

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Some pics taken with R-d1s + Cz 21mm f/2.8.
I like this lens very much despite its big size, due to Biogon construction and the distortion is very well controlled (or virtually no distortion). If I have another chance to choose the 21mm, I definitely will get the CZ 21mm f/4.5 C version.

carl zeiss or zeiss m lens?
 
Here are some more photos taken with the 21/4 Skopar P (M-mount). I find that the Voigtlander 28mm metal finder works very well with the 21mm lens.

I do find the vignetting to be very disturbing, though. It requires a lot of adjustment in post processing, which can be tolerable at ISO 200, but often makes for noisy corners at higher ISO. Aside from the vignetting, the lens is wonderful, especially when stopped down a bit.

All the "pancake" designed 21mm lenses seem to suffer from on the R-D1. The Zeiss, Leica and Kobalux 21/2.8 vignette less.
 

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Hi deepwhite, great set!
Could you tell me please, is the Super-Angulon 21/3.4 rangefinder coupled?
Thanks.

Yes it's rangefinder coupled, but only from infinity to 0.7m. (The SA21/3.4 is able to focus as close as 0.4m, so we'll have to estimate by eye from 0.7m to 0.4m.)

But it doesn't meter on any camera. I either use an external meter, or guess and shoot, check, adjust and then take another shot.
 
it works on your RD-1 without mods?
book says the Super Angulon doesn't fit on an RD-1

Thanks.

Yes it's rangefinder coupled, but only from infinity to 0.7m. (The SA21/3.4 is able to focus as close as 0.4m, so we'll have to estimate by eye from 0.7m to 0.4m.)

But it doesn't meter on any camera. I either use an external meter, or guess and shoot, check, adjust and then take another shot.
 
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