cfritze
Established
thanks for the comments on the batteries
(back to your regularly-scheduled thread)
(back to your regularly-scheduled thread)
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why's everybody always pickin' on me...charlie brown.
rd1, g1 and zi, that fits all the bills!!
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i have both...
Gid
Well-known
why's everybody always pickin' on me...charlie brown.
rd1, g1 and zi, that fits all the bills!!
Joe,
I see a trend - every long hard Canadian winter results in a change of gear
I merged the R-D1x threads into this one. It was getting tough keeping up with them all.
mani
Well-known
I'm finding today's threads really interesting - here and over on LUF. I never saw so many people line up to knock down this camera that so many of us love, just because Epson revived it.
According to these people (many of whom have never owned the camera, of course) the IR issue apparently makes the camera nigh-on useless (this accusation comes from M8 users mostly); the batteries suck down "in minutes" (even though I've probably only charged the single battery I have approx ten times the entire year I've owned the camera); and 6MP doesn't cut it (because y'know everyone's apparently shooting for double-page spreads in Vogue these days).
What's more, there are so many instant experts on what Epson's future plans are: my favorite 'prediction' being the one that Epson just want to get totally out of the DRF business... and that's why they got back into it... or something... oh well.
So so much negativity...
According to these people (many of whom have never owned the camera, of course) the IR issue apparently makes the camera nigh-on useless (this accusation comes from M8 users mostly); the batteries suck down "in minutes" (even though I've probably only charged the single battery I have approx ten times the entire year I've owned the camera); and 6MP doesn't cut it (because y'know everyone's apparently shooting for double-page spreads in Vogue these days).
What's more, there are so many instant experts on what Epson's future plans are: my favorite 'prediction' being the one that Epson just want to get totally out of the DRF business... and that's why they got back into it... or something... oh well.
So so much negativity...
Par for the course, most of the negativity is on other forums, tho.
cam
the need for speed
it never ceases to crack me up -- all those M8 owners who diss a camera just because it isn't expensive enough to merit their interest....
bellyface
Registered Nice Guy
this is somewhat good news, SDHD support is a plus. Hopefully it can handle more power efficiently. 6mpx not a bad deal, if it were a fuji super-CCD it be way better, but oh well. I wonder which sony CCD this is based on. Still, not sure it's worth the 2+K, I spent 1600 US on mine, and that was pushing it... I think the m8 would be the next evolutionary move for me, despite the fact I hate the ergo on the camera.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
it never ceases to crack me up -- all those M8 owners who diss a camera just because it isn't expensive enough to merit their interest....
Yeah ... people in (IR) glass houses shouldn't throw stones!
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so many people buy gear based the the potential of that gear, as if owning it somehow transfers that potential to them.
so naturally, if they par 'sub par' gear then it is assumed that others will see them as sup par also.
it may also have something to do with the size of their penises...
joe
so naturally, if they par 'sub par' gear then it is assumed that others will see them as sup par also.
it may also have something to do with the size of their penises...
joe
sojournerphoto
Veteran
But perhaps it is a forerunner to the digital ZI with a 25Mp full frame sensor. All for the bargain price of £3,000 in the UK
OK, you can send me to the funny farm now.
Mike
OK, you can send me to the funny farm now.
Mike
usayit
Well-known
I definitely did not see this one coming.... Epson's full of surprises.
- Nice to see them still in the game... hopefully enough drive for the R-d2
- Batteries..
- Parts
- Support
- Competition is always a good thing
Grip? Mine has been sporting a grip for quite sometime... very comfortable. A little work with a file and drill made the older version of the photo-equip Leica M grip fit the R-D1.
- Nice to see them still in the game... hopefully enough drive for the R-d2
- Batteries..
- Parts
- Support
- Competition is always a good thing
Grip? Mine has been sporting a grip for quite sometime... very comfortable. A little work with a file and drill made the older version of the photo-equip Leica M grip fit the R-D1.
noimmunity
scratch my niche
Get a grip!
Get a grip!
Flexigrips for the R-D1 are available in Japan and have been for quite some time.
Get a grip!
Flexigrips for the R-D1 are available in Japan and have been for quite some time.
ferider
Veteran
Thanks for that, Jon !!
Finally I found a grip for my OMs. All I need is a long tripod screw now ....
And for Joe: try the Color Skopar 28, you know it's my favorite .... I don't own the Epson but have played with one
Cheers,
Roland.
Finally I found a grip for my OMs. All I need is a long tripod screw now ....
And for Joe: try the Color Skopar 28, you know it's my favorite .... I don't own the Epson but have played with one
Cheers,
Roland.
charjohncarter
Veteran
Maybe there's a batch left. They won't make that many after all.
$2000 is bearable (just) IF the sensor would be something special. If it is the same as before, no thanks.
Initially, I was excited, but as Ronald H says: no thanks.
gdi
Veteran
I think this firms up used RD1 prices rather than causing them to go down. The camera lives...this bodes well for service and support. That adds value.
That doesn't make sense to me - the new one is targeted at $2k and people seem to still be asking $1500 for the old one. I can't imagine many people wanting to pay so close to new for a 2-3 year old camera.
The warrantys are gone and many have shutter problems, and, of course, the maddening RF problems. So a larger LCD and other small upgrades make the new one the logical choice.
I feel prices for the old versions will be around half the new one as it makes it into the pipeline. But if the sensor proves to be improved as well, then all bets are off.
Of course who knows how many will be produced, so they may be hard to get and that could alter the situation. But if I had a mint RD-1s now, I would try to find someone willing to trade for a modern M-Mount camera with at least 12MP and liveview, like, say, the G1 with adapter!!
:angel:
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Thanks for that, Jon !!
Finally I found a grip for my OMs. All I need is a long tripod screw now ....
And for Joe: try the Color Skopar 28, you know it's my favorite .... I don't own the Epson but have played with one
Cheers,
Roland.
i had one before, great lens, no doubt.
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