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Sean Reid
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My R-D1 has spent much of the summer travelling in a small padded case in the trunk of a motorcycle. Still seems to work great overall and focus is still spot on. I did just e-mail Epson, though, because the various niggling things may make a replacement a good idea...maybe
1. The rubber covering has started to come loose a bit on the front of the camera, shutter side (could be glued easily)
2. A couple of weeks after I bought it, the paint flaked off much of my power switch
3. The rubber surround on my eyepiece has split in one place.
4. A double press of the shutter release is frequently required when the LCD is swung out but switched off. I started a thread on this sometime back.
I can live with 1 - 3 but 4 is a problem sometimes. If Epson is going to replace the camera, I want to test the replacement before mine goes anywhere because my current camera has:
1. very few hot pixels
2. accurate focus with most lenses
3. square to the finder framelines
Since I now use the R-D1 professionally, I can't afford to be without a body for a repair, etc...
Yet...despite those hassles...this is still my favorite camera by far and I still love it. In fact, I'll be using a second body for weddings.
Cheers,
Sean
1. The rubber covering has started to come loose a bit on the front of the camera, shutter side (could be glued easily)
2. A couple of weeks after I bought it, the paint flaked off much of my power switch
3. The rubber surround on my eyepiece has split in one place.
4. A double press of the shutter release is frequently required when the LCD is swung out but switched off. I started a thread on this sometime back.
I can live with 1 - 3 but 4 is a problem sometimes. If Epson is going to replace the camera, I want to test the replacement before mine goes anywhere because my current camera has:
1. very few hot pixels
2. accurate focus with most lenses
3. square to the finder framelines
Since I now use the R-D1 professionally, I can't afford to be without a body for a repair, etc...
Yet...despite those hassles...this is still my favorite camera by far and I still love it. In fact, I'll be using a second body for weddings.
Cheers,
Sean