Expatinprogress
Well-known
Finally,
after buying my RD-1s with the shutter damaged and going crazy to repair it... after three monhts waiting, here they are: my first pics taken with my little baby. My nephew with my sister and my wife this Easter seen trough CV 35/2.5 Skopar.
I love this camera!! Finally, I can say it by myself, no lendings, no third parties: confirmed, I'm finally a RD-1s shooter
And I love its colours and the bouke. Wathever in B&W or in its vivid colours, it's amaizing.
after buying my RD-1s with the shutter damaged and going crazy to repair it... after three monhts waiting, here they are: my first pics taken with my little baby. My nephew with my sister and my wife this Easter seen trough CV 35/2.5 Skopar.
I love this camera!! Finally, I can say it by myself, no lendings, no third parties: confirmed, I'm finally a RD-1s shooter
And I love its colours and the bouke. Wathever in B&W or in its vivid colours, it's amaizing.



sidelocke
Newbie
They're all good, but that last one is special!
Expatinprogress
Well-known
They're all good, but that last one is special!
Thank you. That really quiet image has something beautiful for these Eastern days.
:angel:
DNG
Film Friendly
Really nice images...
the CV 35/2.5 shows nice Boken in the church image...
the CV 35/2.5 shows nice Boken in the church image...
gb hill
Veteran
Congrats on the RD1s, It's a fabulous camera esp. for shooting b&w! The last photo shows just how special a camera it is!....enjoy!
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
Expatinprogress
Well-known
but first ain't bad neither.
The bokeh is unique... so the model is
The funniest thing concerning to the CV 75 is that you have to use your intuition to "imagine" the final pic because I use the 50 mm viewfinder which doesn't fit very well.
Does anybody use a different viewfinder with the CV 75mm? Is it worth? I mean, since I use the 75 for portraits I like when the face comes more cut than I imagined. You know what I mean?
kxl
Social Documentary
I miss my RD-1s.... 
Those images are great and really show both body and lens in good light (pun intended).
For something REALLY SPECIAL, use a Sonnar wide open on the R-D1s
Those images are great and really show both body and lens in good light (pun intended).
For something REALLY SPECIAL, use a Sonnar wide open on the R-D1s
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
Expatinprogress, perhaps you should try to get the tones right in your photos. Compare your first photo with my version of it.
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
A Jupiter-3 doesn't do a bad job eitherFor something REALLY SPECIAL, use a Sonnar wide open on the R-D1s
Great pictures Expatinprogress!
Expatinprogress
Well-known
Expatinprogress, perhaps you should try to get the tones right in your photos. Compare your first photo with my version of it.
Payasam, you are rigth. It semms your tones are cleaner than mine. How do you exactly did? I only converted trhough Ligthroom (only adding some dark tones) to JPG and nothing else.
I didn't use the Epson's software yet.
Expatinprogress
Well-known
Payasam, you are rigth. It semms your tones are cleaner than mine. How do you exactly did? I only converted trhough Ligthroom (only adding some dark tones) to JPG and nothing else.
I didn't use the Epson's software yet.
Ups, sorry for my bad ortography. I just don't get used to this cibercafe keyboard.
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