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ampguy said:Roland, that's much better than I can do, probably 50% of my up close wide open shots are out of focus, which is why the R-D1 may pay for itself faster than with other folks who focus better.
Raid, If I attempted what you did with those sequential test shots, I would have been much more off and would have gone through many rolls to get even as good of focusing as you did.
Ted: I used up one roll of film, so the cost is minimal. I double and triple checked each shot ... maybe only "most of the shots"!
As for the RD-1, I opt for not using a digital camera because my liking is for film based cameras. It has little to do with practicality or usefulness.
Kevin: I really thank you for taking the time to offer useful information, but let's leave discussions limited to the vintage lenses included in this test. Else, we have no end in sight for opinions and comments. I opened the door for everybody to send me their vintage 50mm lenses if they wanted to, so this way I ended up with a nice collection of 50mm lenses. Thanks.
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