Didier
"Deed"
Looks like my R-D1s shutter has the same problem as Angel posted in january (thread).
But the finger tapping trick did not work out in my case...
After all the troubles I've had with that model I am seriously thinking about going evil. Evil DSLR.
The first R-D1 body I had was exchanged because of a tilted sensor, completely disaligned rangefinder and other issues. The replacement R-D1s I got had a significant vertical rangefinder disalignment after a few weeks only, and now, after a year and a half, the shutter went off. A repair is possible, but likely expensive. I'm waiting for Robert White's offer.
But even if I let it repaired, I will not really rely on that camera anymore. So what are the alternatives?
M8? After Leica's massive price increase, this camera is more out of my reach than ever.
I'm thinking about going DSLR, maybe keep the R-D1s as second body for available light and other special occasions. I think I'll wait until Photokina 2008 before I decide (assumed the R-D1s can be repaired and will hold until then).
But actually I'm in other troubles - must use a point&shoot for my PAW project
But the finger tapping trick did not work out in my case...
After all the troubles I've had with that model I am seriously thinking about going evil. Evil DSLR.
The first R-D1 body I had was exchanged because of a tilted sensor, completely disaligned rangefinder and other issues. The replacement R-D1s I got had a significant vertical rangefinder disalignment after a few weeks only, and now, after a year and a half, the shutter went off. A repair is possible, but likely expensive. I'm waiting for Robert White's offer.
But even if I let it repaired, I will not really rely on that camera anymore. So what are the alternatives?
I'm thinking about going DSLR, maybe keep the R-D1s as second body for available light and other special occasions. I think I'll wait until Photokina 2008 before I decide (assumed the R-D1s can be repaired and will hold until then).
But actually I'm in other troubles - must use a point&shoot for my PAW project
tomasis
Well-known
IF you can"be in pain" with DSLR 2-3 years from now so Leica M8 might be affordable then. I hope that price goes down a bit after a few years. I don't know really if it will always be market of used m8 when it is only alternative as digital rangefinder.
How common is the shutter which is used on Rd1 bodies? Is there a similar shutter from Bessa R? I think even a repair pays of always because it let film costs down. Another thing you get is play with M-mount lenses, LTM etc. With DSLR you got big 2liter coca cola bottles
How common is the shutter which is used on Rd1 bodies? Is there a similar shutter from Bessa R? I think even a repair pays of always because it let film costs down. Another thing you get is play with M-mount lenses, LTM etc. With DSLR you got big 2liter coca cola bottles
mani
Well-known
So what are the alternatives?M8? After Leica's massive price increase, this camera is more out of my reach than ever.
I recently noticed that used M8s are beginning to appear around the $3,6-3,7 range - with the current exchange rate, that is less than half the cost of a new M8 here in Sweden, and I'm beginning to think that they may be a good alternative if and when my R-D1s gives-up.
The only problem for me is the continued apparent failure-rate of the M8s themselves. But still worth thinking about, as I see you're based in Switzerland and the dollar may even drop further.
Kevin
Rainbow Bridge
When the 25mm f/2.8 Zuiko pancake lens comes end of April I have the feeling I will be using my new Olympus E-410 much more often than my R-D1. Perhaps the new E-420 might be something for you?
ampguy
Veteran
Sorry to hear this
Sorry to hear this
Unless there is something about the M8's IQ or features that you need, I'd just plan on having a 2nd RD1 around if you can afford it.
I've been lucky, with 3 RD1s, and a total of about 15K snaps (4K on current RD1s), I haven't had this problem.
I have had the vertical RF mis-alignment on a new one, but DAG was able to fix it very reasonably and several folks do it themselves if they're comfortable with this kind of stuff.
It might be worth considering shipping to the US, since in addition to DAG, I have heard that Steve Chen in LA, and possibly others now service these. See if you can get some estimates.
Good luck.
Sorry to hear this
Unless there is something about the M8's IQ or features that you need, I'd just plan on having a 2nd RD1 around if you can afford it.
I've been lucky, with 3 RD1s, and a total of about 15K snaps (4K on current RD1s), I haven't had this problem.
I have had the vertical RF mis-alignment on a new one, but DAG was able to fix it very reasonably and several folks do it themselves if they're comfortable with this kind of stuff.
It might be worth considering shipping to the US, since in addition to DAG, I have heard that Steve Chen in LA, and possibly others now service these. See if you can get some estimates.
Good luck.
Looks like my R-D1s shutter has the same problem as Angel posted in january (thread).
But the finger tapping trick did not work out in my case...
After all the troubles I've had with that model I am seriously thinking about going evil. Evil DSLR.
The first R-D1 body I had was exchanged because of a tilted sensor, completely disaligned rangefinder and other issues. The replacement R-D1s I got had a significant vertical rangefinder disalignment after a few weeks only, and now, after a year and a half, the shutter went off. A repair is possible, but likely expensive. I'm waiting for Robert White's offer.
But even if I let it repaired, I will not really rely on that camera anymore. So what are the alternatives?M8? After Leica's massive price increase, this camera is more out of my reach than ever.
I'm thinking about going DSLR, maybe keep the R-D1s as second body for available light and other special occasions. I think I'll wait until Photokina 2008 before I decide (assumed the R-D1s can be repaired and will hold until then).
But actually I'm in other troubles - must use a point&shoot for my PAW project![]()
Didier
"Deed"
It might be worth considering shipping to the US, since in addition to DAG, I have heard that Steve Chen in LA, and possibly others now service these. See if you can get some estimates.
Is this http://www.stevecamera.com? I have asked them for an estimate, as well as the seller, Robert White, too. Another option is to contact Epson France directly (as all european R-D1 repairs are done there, afaik). The easiest way would be Epson Switzerland (who then sends it to France), so I wouldn't have any export/import/VAT/fee hassles; but they'll likely charge me for that service.
Yep, that Olympus e-420 with 25mm pancake is tempting.
A used M8 is not an option. In that price category, even if it's only the half of the new price, I want at least 2 years of warranty.
Another option is raising funds for a FF camera. D3 or whatever.
Or (gasp) use a film camera? M6, Kiev 4a, Mamiya 645e, Petri Color 35, Bessa L, FED-2????
Didier
noimmunity
scratch my niche
With the dollar so low, hard not to say that now is the time to buy your used M8 in North America.
Your posts have always impressed me with how much you prefer the RF style with its inherent gains and limitations. For this reason you may have to consider how to survive the problems of a single RF body. Either go back to film (you have a great film camera) or start saving for a digital upgrade. I'm sure the Oly is great, but from what you've shared here I just don't see it for you. But then again, I'm sure you'd bring that same verve to the dSLR world...
At times like this I wonder why the heck I put my money into an RD-1? But I was just using it tonight, and I have to say that I really love it. Probably would love an M8, too, for that matter.
Your posts have always impressed me with how much you prefer the RF style with its inherent gains and limitations. For this reason you may have to consider how to survive the problems of a single RF body. Either go back to film (you have a great film camera) or start saving for a digital upgrade. I'm sure the Oly is great, but from what you've shared here I just don't see it for you. But then again, I'm sure you'd bring that same verve to the dSLR world...
At times like this I wonder why the heck I put my money into an RD-1? But I was just using it tonight, and I have to say that I really love it. Probably would love an M8, too, for that matter.

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Didier
"Deed"
The $ went below the swiss franc (for the first time ever) ...I might let the R-D1 repaired in the USA.With the dollar so low, hard not to say that now is the time your used M8 in North America.
Thank you. Yes I'm indeed a rangefinder guy and have always preferred this style over SLR's. Just that Epson quality problem is driving me nuts sometimes... I hope when it comes back repaired I'll like it again. Actually I could throw it at the wallYour posts have always impressed me with how much you prefer the RF style with its inherent gains and limitations.
Didier
chikne
Well-known
There are shops around that still have the old price on the M8.... unless it's a trick to attract potential customers....
Kawabatnam
Established
Looks like my R-D1s shutter has the same problem as Angel posted in january (thread).
But the finger tapping trick did not work out in my case...
After all the troubles I've had with that model I am seriously thinking about going evil. Evil DSLR.
The first R-D1 body I had was exchanged because of a tilted sensor, completely disaligned rangefinder and other issues. The replacement R-D1s I got had a significant vertical rangefinder disalignment after a few weeks only, and now, after a year and a half, the shutter went off. A repair is possible, but likely expensive. I'm waiting for Robert White's offer.
But even if I let it repaired, I will not really rely on that camera anymore. So what are the alternatives?M8? After Leica's massive price increase, this camera is more out of my reach than ever.
I'm thinking about going DSLR, maybe keep the R-D1s as second body for available light and other special occasions. I think I'll wait until Photokina 2008 before I decide (assumed the R-D1s can be repaired and will hold until then).
But actually I'm in other troubles - must use a point&shoot for my PAW project![]()
I feel the same... See the thread on my R-D1s almost dead sensor... And my R-D1's shutter is going "stickier" every day... I really like this camera but the quality (mechanics and electronics -image quality not involved here) is really too poor... I've had a Canon DSLR for years now and I never had the slightest problem with it... On the other hand I just don't enjoy using it... I am going to Japan in a few days and guess which camera will be used? Sadly the R-D1 will stay home...
ampguy
Veteran
yeah, that's the place
yeah, that's the place
A year or so ago, he let someone photograph as he was completely disassembling an RD1, so it seems like they know what they're doing there. I haven't used their services before, but I find it reassuring that there have been positive comments about them.
I'd also check with Don Goldberg (dagcam@chorus.net). He's seen quite a few RD1s lately, including mine, and is always reasonable and has some goodies at fair prices as well.
yeah, that's the place
A year or so ago, he let someone photograph as he was completely disassembling an RD1, so it seems like they know what they're doing there. I haven't used their services before, but I find it reassuring that there have been positive comments about them.
I'd also check with Don Goldberg (dagcam@chorus.net). He's seen quite a few RD1s lately, including mine, and is always reasonable and has some goodies at fair prices as well.
Is this http://www.stevecamera.com? I have asked them for an estimate, as well as the seller, Robert White, too. Another option is to contact Epson France directly (as all european R-D1 repairs are done there, afaik). The easiest way would be Epson Switzerland (who then sends it to France), so I wouldn't have any export/import/VAT/fee hassles; but they'll likely charge me for that service.
Yep, that Olympus e-420 with 25mm pancake is tempting.
A used M8 is not an option. In that price category, even if it's only the half of the new price, I want at least 2 years of warranty.
Another option is raising funds for a FF camera. D3 or whatever.
Or (gasp) use a film camera? M6, Kiev 4a, Mamiya 645e, Petri Color 35, Bessa L, FED-2????...
Didier
Olsen
Well-known
If I were you I would have bought a M8 2.hand and jump on this Leica up-date program that provides you with an additional 2 year warranty period. If you have a collection of M-lenses, regardless what make they are, they are far better than any Canon or Nikon alternative.
My M8 is a cropped Canon 1Ds II - I know, I have them both, but the Leica gives me access to the excellent Leica/Cosina/Zeiss lenses.
My M8 is a cropped Canon 1Ds II - I know, I have them both, but the Leica gives me access to the excellent Leica/Cosina/Zeiss lenses.
LCT
ex-newbie
I did it for a new R-D1s and it worked with no problem. The body was under warranty though. BTW i'm based in France but i've bought the body in Italy....Another option is to contact Epson France directly (as all european R-D1 repairs are done there, afaik)...
JNewell
Leica M Recidivist
I have been dabbling in DSLR-land.
It's great!
But it's not the same, not at all.
It's great!
But it's not the same, not at all.
cosmonaut
Well-known
Why not get a Panasonic L1.....It looks RF
Didier
"Deed"
Why not get a Panasonic L1.....It looks RF
Definitely no. It looks RF, but is a DSLR, and as such not very attractive. Technically outdated (very noisy above ISO 400 just to mention one issue), quite big and heavy. If a fourthirds DSLR, then preferably a Oly E-420 lightweight with pancake, or, if a bigger and heavier DSLR, then something like a Nikon D300.
D.
tomasis
Well-known
buy a lots of film to m6 !!
10x 400 feet film reels from Kodak Eastman (Double XX movie film)
720 rolls, 26000 exposures price $1300
damn it looks appealing for me to switch rd1 for those films 
10x 400 feet film reels from Kodak Eastman (Double XX movie film)
720 rolls, 26000 exposures price $1300
Didier
"Deed"
This weekend I asked a reputed camera repair specialist, who also did R-D1 rangefinder adjustments in the past, if he could repair my shutter and adjust the RF of my Epson. His answer just came in, and I can not keep it back for those who still evaluate to purchase this camera:
"I never did anything more than adjust the rangefinder in the Epson R-D1 cameras. I have no knowledge to do anything else to this camera. Furthermore, I feel that the rangefinder of the R-D1 has such bad adjustments that I no longer repair them."
I will not communicate who he is, as I have not asked him to quote his statement in public. Those who know the odyssee of my first Epson may easily guess it.
Didier
"I never did anything more than adjust the rangefinder in the Epson R-D1 cameras. I have no knowledge to do anything else to this camera. Furthermore, I feel that the rangefinder of the R-D1 has such bad adjustments that I no longer repair them."
I will not communicate who he is, as I have not asked him to quote his statement in public. Those who know the odyssee of my first Epson may easily guess it.
Didier
tonyc
Established
Hello Didier
If you ever travel or have friends in Japan, you might
try Epson in Tokyo to repair you R-D1s.
I sent mine their for simple rangefinder repair, after
dropping it.
They carried out the work for about GBP24 ! including
postage, and very prompt and polite [they phoned to
say they were shipping it back earlier than expected - "is that ok?" !]
Although they don't speak English.
-tc
If you ever travel or have friends in Japan, you might
try Epson in Tokyo to repair you R-D1s.
I sent mine their for simple rangefinder repair, after
dropping it.
They carried out the work for about GBP24 ! including
postage, and very prompt and polite [they phoned to
say they were shipping it back earlier than expected - "is that ok?" !]
Although they don't speak English.
-tc
Didier
"Deed"
Hello Didier
If you ever travel or have friends in Japan, you might
try Epson in Tokyo to repair you R-D1s.
-tc
Thanks, Tony.
I'm shure Epson Japan would have done a very good job. Actually I have decided to send it to Steve's Camera Service Center in USA, who offered a much better price for repair, RF alignment and sensor cleaning than Epson Switzerland. The camera will be shipped today.
Didier
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