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why do we (users) love the rd1?
...looks like a rangefinder camera of old
...the 'film advance' lever
...the colours it produces
...m mount...so many lenses to use
...
...looks like a rangefinder camera of old
...the 'film advance' lever
...the colours it produces
...m mount...so many lenses to use
...
fbf
Well-known
...affordable
...quite reliable
...don't need UV/IR filters
...accessories are cheap
...1:1 vf
...quite reliable
...don't need UV/IR filters
...accessories are cheap
...1:1 vf
SteveM_NJ
Well-known
...the "feel" of using it.
...the mixture of "old rangefinder methods" with "Modern instant digital results".
...the look of others when they are told its "digital".
...the results.
...the mixture of "old rangefinder methods" with "Modern instant digital results".
...the look of others when they are told its "digital".
...the results.
pb908
Well-known
+1 on the feel and the old looking and 1:1 finder
FrankS
Registered User
Did you get the RAW issue resolved, Joe?
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I sometimes think I may have missed something by never having owned an RD-1.
If they can turn a cranky curmudgeon like Joe into such a romantic ... maybe one could help me!
If they can turn a cranky curmudgeon like Joe into such a romantic ... maybe one could help me!
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Did you get the RAW issue resolved, Joe?
yes...my mistake.
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I sometimes think I may have missed something by never having owned an RD-1.
If they can turn a cranky curmudgeon like Joe into such a romantic ... maybe one could help me!![]()
what? me cranky?
LCT
ex-newbie
...The only digital M3 available.why do we (users) love the rd1?
...looks like a rangefinder camera of old
...the 'film advance' lever
...the colours it produces
...m mount...so many lenses to use...
coqueiro
Member
...everything about it really
Lss
Well-known
What's really special about the R-D1 in the digital camera market is the excellent user interface for taking photographs. I'm only missing a dedicated button/system for formatting the card without LCD use and it would be perfect. The menu system is a bit gimmicky but at least it's a fun touch. The analog displays are a piece of engineering art. They are beautiful and what's most important, quick and easy to use. If there were a Nobel prize for digital camera design, the guy who came up with the logarithmic "pictures left" display would deserve it two years in a row.why do we (users) love the rd1?
The 1:1 viewfinder is another great thing. Like many others, I also like the colours from this camera.
Overall, it's a great camera to use and it produces great results. It has turned out to be very reliable as well, which was initially my major concern with this camera. The battery life is pretty bad, but cheap batteries are easy to get.
isorgb
Well-known
... M/LTM mount
... B/W from Epson PhotoRaw software
... awesome feeling to take photos (I know that is personal experience, but I feel I take "better" pictures)
... B/W from Epson PhotoRaw software
... awesome feeling to take photos (I know that is personal experience, but I feel I take "better" pictures)
Ezzie
E. D. Russell Roberts
- Digital RF, affordably (some might argue otherwise)
- Ergonomics, I like the looks and the handling
- Once set up, never use menus. No need
- May not be a Leica, but it sure is better built than most other cameras
- The colour rendition is like no other camera I´ve seen
- 6Mpix is lacking in the resolution department, I know. But pictures are still sharp
- M and LTM glass
- Which other cameras had revolvable screens in 2004? The plate on the screen back, with conversion table for focal lengths vs real FOV made to look like an ASA dial. Just one of those details that convinces you that effort has been put into this camera.
- Ergonomics, I like the looks and the handling
- Once set up, never use menus. No need
- May not be a Leica, but it sure is better built than most other cameras
- The colour rendition is like no other camera I´ve seen
- 6Mpix is lacking in the resolution department, I know. But pictures are still sharp
- M and LTM glass
- Which other cameras had revolvable screens in 2004? The plate on the screen back, with conversion table for focal lengths vs real FOV made to look like an ASA dial. Just one of those details that convinces you that effort has been put into this camera.
bennyng
Benny Ng
frieri
Established
why do we (users) love the rd1?
...looks like a rangefinder camera of old
...the 'film advance' lever
...the colours it produces
...m mount...so many lenses to use
...
+ no USB & no cable
LCT
ex-newbie
BearCatCow
Established
... the film advance lever
... shooting both eyes open in 1:1 finder
... never touching the menus
... beautiful color images
... beautiful look of camera
... shooting both eyes open in 1:1 finder
... never touching the menus
... beautiful color images
... beautiful look of camera
gekopaca
French photographer
… The awesome Seiko dial display
… the LCD screen (when it's closed!)
… when the LCD screen is closed, the really really beautiful focal conversion dial
… the RAW pictures @ 1600 iso developed with Epson Photoraw
… the leather half-case by Mr Zhu
… hope that some day we will see a full-frame R-D2!!!!
… the LCD screen (when it's closed!)
… when the LCD screen is closed, the really really beautiful focal conversion dial
… the RAW pictures @ 1600 iso developed with Epson Photoraw
… the leather half-case by Mr Zhu
… hope that some day we will see a full-frame R-D2!!!!
menos
Veteran
- that you can push these files like crazy (ISO 6400 − 12800 not an issue)
- the kaa-ching sound of the shutter, following … silence
- the Auto Exposure position on the dial, locking and easily being unlocked and clicked to +2/3 for perfect exposures
- the perfect meter reading, as it should be in all RF cameras
- that you always know, which speed is set and never dump into 1/4 territory, when you want to shoot moving people
- the lower weight, making it the perfect backup body, you slip in the bag
- the higher body for big hands and better grips
If I only would use mine more - still pondering of letting it go - I 'll use it this evening ;-)
- the kaa-ching sound of the shutter, following … silence
- the Auto Exposure position on the dial, locking and easily being unlocked and clicked to +2/3 for perfect exposures
- the perfect meter reading, as it should be in all RF cameras
- that you always know, which speed is set and never dump into 1/4 territory, when you want to shoot moving people
- the lower weight, making it the perfect backup body, you slip in the bag
- the higher body for big hands and better grips
If I only would use mine more - still pondering of letting it go - I 'll use it this evening ;-)
chrisso
Established
Ergonomics.
Quality of the output (images).
Able to use M mount lenses.
Rarely use menus.
Quality of the output (images).
Able to use M mount lenses.
Rarely use menus.
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