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Sean, isn't the ccd sensor size (being somewhat small) going to cause images to turn out "not so good" with wide Leica lenses?
Tom Conte said:Bob,
Interesting to see you over here, as you know I'm an FM'er.
Tom Conte said:I'm strugging with the decision of whether or not to get an R-D1 myself.
Tom Conte said:There are a lot of lenses I could part with... but the 85 f/1.2L... how could you?
DaShiv said:Howdy Tom, as I recall my 24-70 got mangled by UPS on its way to your place.Hope you've found another copy! (I've sold mine after sending it to Canon for a full repair.)
DaShiv said:I can't in good conscience recommend the R-D1 to anyone because it's such a poor value proposition compared to other digital cameras (IMO). Then again, I wouldn't recommend a new M7 or MP either and there are lots of happy M7 and MP owners, so YMMV.
DaShiv said:I had earmarked it for sale (and I do need to sell it to pay for the R-D1) but I've still been holding off on pulling the trigger finger and putting it on chopping block at FM. It's so hard to let go of this lens!![]()
Sean Reid said:For someone who loves rangefinders, the R-D1 is a wonderful thing to work with. ... I spent $3000 on the Canon D30 when it was first released and have never regretted spending that money. Of course it paid for itself in commercial work but even if it hadn't I wouldn't have regretted it.
Tom Conte said:I hear you. I loved my D30 and it was also worth every penny. I still regret selling it to 'upgrade'. The R-D1 makes sense to me.
My decision is done. My R-D1 should arrive tomorrow via FedEx![]()
pshinkaw said:Popular Photo and Imaging (or is it Imaging and Photo?) just published a review of the R-D1. I received it yesterday. I may have missed it in the review since I am not an ardent digital fan, but can anyone tell me what the rewind knob does?
-Paul