New epson R-d1 user

guspath

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Hi Guys, I am new to RFF and epson R-D1. I bought my camera a while back and wasn't actually comfortable using it until one holiday I forced myself to bring it as my only camera. I have to say I really like this camera and will definately use it more often. Here are some of the pictures I took during my holiday around Australia. It was all taken using voigtlander 35mm 2.5 CS which the was sold together with the camera. I shoot JPEG only (I don't have software to process the RAW files) with cropping here and there.
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This was a lucky candid on a plane. ISO 1600, which I am really surprised it came out really sharp.
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A wedding being prepared inside Sydney opera house, the picture taken from outside the window, the grain is actually reflection of the road on the window.
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Sydney opera house at sunset. ISO 800 I think
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Life guard with really bright outfit.
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This camera is brilliant for jumping pictures, no shutter lag, I only need to shoot once unlike dslr I do multiple shots and choose the one I like.
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Ibis
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Gutter in a Melbourne alley

Any comments would be appreciated 🙂 Thank you. Gus.
 
Nice shots - I'd suggest shooting RAW though to get the most out of the camera. You can set it up to shoot RAW + JPG for the best of both worlds or just RAW as I use.

The free Epson RAW software is still available here - http://www.epson.jp/dl_soft/list/1811.htm

You can also use a whole bunch of free RAW converters - on the mac there are several and I'm sure there's plenty on Windows but the Epson one does the job.

BTW nice to see a picture of Southbank from where I live in Brisbane - thanks ^^
 
Hi Rollbahn great to know there is also someone in Brisbane using R-D1 camera, thank's for the comment and recommendation. I will try the raw converter you suggested.
 
Hi tuanvinh2000 thank's for the comment! I think I can see myself using these camera for years to come. Btw I noticed you are using 21mm zeiss lens a lot. Is that a good lens for general use? I am happy at the moment with my voigtlander 35mm 2.5 but sometimes it does feel not wide enough.
 
i used a 35mm for the last year exclusively and found myself start to take the same pictures over again so that's why i get the zeiss 21 to get myself to a different point of view. It's very natural for me with the 35mm on the epson that i can close my eyes and shoot and know exactly where my frame is 🙂 the zeiss 21 is still new (only a few weeks old to me/got it used for low price). so really depends on your need. My tipping point was when i bought a disposable camera and found i like 35mm lens a lot too.
 
Hi tuanvinh2000 I also really like 35mm lens on my 5D full frame its not too wide yet still good enough for potrait. My 35mm on epson becomes 56mm a bit too long for me sometimes so I bring 2 camera now, my epson and my epl2 with 14mm lens (becomes 28mm). I think I will try to buy 50mm zeiss f2 before going wide on epson.

Fotomeow thank's for the comment 🙂 I can see myself using RD1 for a long long time as long as the camera continues to work.
 
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