kentchung
Member
Should be regular SD cards, without the HC suffix, of 2GB or less. 
Wow thanks all for the welcome and tips!
So I picked up a voigtlander 35mm 2.5 color skopar this morning (I'm eating cup o' noodles this month).
Those shots look really good. I'm excited to get out there--I'll try to get a couple shots in the forum later this week.
Does the rd-1 take sdhc cards? And max 2gb right?
Thanks!
Chris Bail
Regular Guy
Should be regular SD cards, without the HC suffix, of 2GB or less.![]()
That is correct. My mistake...mine is loaded with a 2GB Sandisk Extreme III SD card (No HC)
Darthfeeble
But you can call me Steve
I see that you are in SoCal, there is a very good repair shop in Culver City. Steve's Camera. He has done work on a couple Epsons for me. Knows the camera well. He can fix lens problems too. I have an Industar 50mm that does extremely well on my RD1 and I think I payed about $50 for it. It's a wonderful camera, just don't do what I did with my first two...... sell it. S
Dk82
Newbie
Thanks guys. Man, it is so fun cocking this thing! Takes me back!
kentchung
Member
Fun is an understatement~
eddie con
Established
burancap
Veteran
How is dioptric correction handled in these?
kentchung
Member
How is dioptric correction handled in these?
You'll need to replace the original viewfinder eyepiece with a dioptric corrected one. I believe the Voigtlander Bessa or Nikon FE/FM series round ones will fit.
burancap
Veteran
You'll need to replace the original viewfinder eyepiece with a dioptric corrected one. I believe the Voigtlander Bessa or Nikon FE/FM series round ones will fit.
Thanks much!
le-alain
Established
The R-D1 will accept M-mount or LTM (also known s M39 or L39) lenses with an adapter. The absence of live view means you can't focus anything else you might adapt onto it.
Or focus with the scale on the lense,
I use my Nikon 8mm Samyang fisheye with a Nikon -> M adapter,
and use the 12mm CV finder
fun !
Manuel Patino
Established
Welcome to the R-D1 club
. I too recently purchased my first DRF camera, the R-D1 from a friend who upgraded to an M9...
I had the Industar 50mmf3.5 and it worked well. My friend packaged the body with a CV 40f1.4 to make me buy it so I got it with that lens. Great combo!
I was not happy without a wider lens so I purchased a CV35f2.5. What can I say, it works beautifully too.
However, I must warn you that G.A.S. is pretty bad and you'll need to eat ramen noodles for a long time LOL!
As for me, I just pulled the trigger on a CV25f4 snapshot..... I think I'm done for now
I had the Industar 50mmf3.5 and it worked well. My friend packaged the body with a CV 40f1.4 to make me buy it so I got it with that lens. Great combo!
I was not happy without a wider lens so I purchased a CV35f2.5. What can I say, it works beautifully too.
However, I must warn you that G.A.S. is pretty bad and you'll need to eat ramen noodles for a long time LOL!
As for me, I just pulled the trigger on a CV25f4 snapshot..... I think I'm done for now
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