Anyone else have a user R-D1 by now?
Anyone else have a user R-D1 by now?
I dunno about an R-D2. I think the biggest single issue for me is the amount of noise in the green? channel at ISO 1600. I get rid of it by just extracting one or two channels via the channel mixer for an almost noiseless image, but it looks a bit wierd in some shots.
I still love the R-D1. I can usually focus the lenses I have, even in low light, and the camera is absolutely unobtrusive. No one ever looks at me funny when I do grab shots with the R-D1, but they do look at me with my EOS 5D. You get in, you get out. You got the shot.
I've had the R-D1 for about 13 months now and I have to say that I still love the kit. I go away from it from time to time to shoot DSLR type stuff (landscapes, macros, tele portraits, studio work) but for taking downtown for a few quick snaps, it can't be beat.
My problem will be if the R-D2 is full frame, low noise and solves the vignetting thing at 15mm, that I'll probably get $1,000 or less for my R-D1 as it already would be considered a 'user' camera, LOL--mostly some paint coming off the brass, and a few small nicks here and there.
I wonder if anyone successfully got theirs 'CLA-ed' from Epson. That's my main fear--that it will break and no one will be able to fix it.
If anything, the R-D1 has pushed my thinking a bit more toward Leica. I have a Leica CL that I'm about to toss and get a nice user M6 for a better film shooting experience. That CL's finder is just too small.
Ken