geoabbott
Member
iml
Well-known
Much better to save your web images as jpgs rather than bmp files.
Ian
Ian
Terao
Kiloran
Very nice, the subject separation from the background really makes that...
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Robert
Guest
Nice photo, I like the out of focus background
geoabbott
Member
"Much better to save your web images as jpgs rather than bmp files."
It was late...there was alcohol involved...I didn't think anybody was looking, officer.
It was late...there was alcohol involved...I didn't think anybody was looking, officer.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
For Burgundy or Bordeaux ... all is forgiven. Nice!
iml
Well-known
geoabbott said:"Much better to save your web images as jpgs rather than bmp files."
It was late...there was alcohol involved...I didn't think anybody was looking, officer.
In that case I'll let you off this once
Ian
fgianni
Trainee Amateur
Now you only need the help of an exorcist to increase the chances your camera has of surving past the first year. 
iUser
Established
don't listen to him. my rd1's almost two years old, been dropped, battered and taken over 9000 shots and never missed a beat.
geoabbott
Member
I'm ever the optimist. The camera won't get much if any abuse as it'll find use mainly on weekends and holidays. I plan on getting the CV 12 mm to document the growth of things where I live, in Dallas. I hope that won't be too wide of a lens to do that with.
Sailor Ted
Well-known
geoabbott said:I plan on getting the CV 12 mm to document the growth of things where I live, in Dallas. I hope that won't be too wide of a lens to do that with.
The 12mm CV lens in an urban (city high-rise) environment is IMO the best lens for the task on the R-D1. Keep in mind that this is an 18mm lens on the R-D1. For examples of how this lens works in such an application see my "Geometric" photo set on my Flickr account link below. As a second lens may I suggest the Zeiss 21mm M mount lens?
An ideal three-lens combo for this camera would be (IMO)
1. 12mm CV (18mm)
2. 21mm Zeiss (31.5mm)
3. 35mm Leica Summicron non-asph last generation- great size and speed at a reasonable cost. (50mm)
Example of CV 12mm images shot on an R-D1s:
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geoabbott
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jlw
Rangefinder camera pedant
iUser said:don't listen to him. my rd1's almost two years old, been dropped, battered and taken over 9000 shots and never missed a beat.
Ditto. Two years this month, closing in on 10,000 shots, zero problems.
I did give in to paranoia last year and sent it in to DAG for a rangefinder calibration; he touched it up a little, but said it had been fine as-is...
robert blu
quiet photographer
nice picture, geoabbot and nice pictures as well plus interesting comment Sailor : 12 mm CV and 35 mm I already have, only missing....
ciao, robert
ciao, robert
magnolia
Newbie
...exactly the picture which tempts me to go back to Leica glass....
magnolia
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