DwF
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This is a really beautiful camera. It seems to function just fine. I have years of shooting M cameras and I can say I am impressed by the design of this camera. I love the feel and rubberized grip material, the layout and I even like the file advance although that may fade
For glass I will start with what I have in the closet; 28 f3.5, 35 f2 asph. I have a 50 and 90 too. I am still considering the 21mm Biogon but for me that lens is big and then the need of using a hot shoe finder is also a factor. For my purposes and wider angled shots I think I would do fine with the 21 f4. So I will likely pick one of those up as well as a 28 f1.9.
It is important to me to have a usable fast lens and be able to isolate subjects with large aperture. The 35 'Cron of course does that but it is too normal on an R D1. The 28mm focal length works a bit better for everyday use and the f1.9 will give me that dimensionality.
Thanks to those of you who have provided me input regarding the R D1 and potential issues/foibles.
David
http://www.pbase.com/bitonal/image/41668893
For glass I will start with what I have in the closet; 28 f3.5, 35 f2 asph. I have a 50 and 90 too. I am still considering the 21mm Biogon but for me that lens is big and then the need of using a hot shoe finder is also a factor. For my purposes and wider angled shots I think I would do fine with the 21 f4. So I will likely pick one of those up as well as a 28 f1.9.
It is important to me to have a usable fast lens and be able to isolate subjects with large aperture. The 35 'Cron of course does that but it is too normal on an R D1. The 28mm focal length works a bit better for everyday use and the f1.9 will give me that dimensionality.
Thanks to those of you who have provided me input regarding the R D1 and potential issues/foibles.
David
http://www.pbase.com/bitonal/image/41668893
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RML
Guest
Enjoy!
And post photos, too.
DwF
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Thanks RML. I have a photo gallery started at :
www.pbase.com/bitonal
I have yet to post R D1 but I imaginne I will before too long.
www.pbase.com/bitonal
I have yet to post R D1 but I imaginne I will before too long.
georgef
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right on David! I am in the process of getting an RD1.
Q: what is that red "thingie" on top of your shutter release (I think)?
Is it a cap?
Q: what is that red "thingie" on top of your shutter release (I think)?
Is it a cap?
DwF
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see link below, it is the Abrahamsson Soft Release. It really helps with slower shutter speeds in maintaining stability.
http://www.rapidwinder.com/
Enjoy your camera
David
http://www.rapidwinder.com/
Enjoy your camera
David
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