nikola
Well-known
twopointeight
Well-known
Is this camera still serviced by Epson, spare parts and all? Really too bad they dropped this camera body after such a solid start.
rpavich
Established
Just bought it and it was paired with jupiter 12. Love the manual winder and the dials. I'm now looking for a perfect lens.
Awesome!
Nice selfie!
rpavich
Established
What focal length do you like?
My favorite lens is the Voigtlander 35mm f/1.4 SC Classic.
My favorite lens is the Voigtlander 35mm f/1.4 SC Classic.
B-9
Devin Bro
My best images on the RD1 came from a 28/2.8 Elmarit-M V3.
It's roughly a 43mm equiv, and plays nicely for everyday shooting.
Cheaper, Ide reccomend the m-rokkor 28/2.8 on a budget.
I started to prefer a 50mm, 75mm equiv, as it's such a great focal length for shoulder up portraits.
So many great lenses, go nuts!
It's roughly a 43mm equiv, and plays nicely for everyday shooting.
Cheaper, Ide reccomend the m-rokkor 28/2.8 on a budget.
I started to prefer a 50mm, 75mm equiv, as it's such a great focal length for shoulder up portraits.
So many great lenses, go nuts!
rbelyell
Well-known
if youre looking for one lens, i'd make it a fast wide, to take advantage of DOF at wide apertures for low light and street shooting, something like the cv 28/2 or 1.9. theyre not expensive and work really well with the epson.
nikola
Well-known
I was looking into 28 ultron, and have completely forgot about m rokkos, thanks B9. 
twopointeight I suppose not, but to be honest didn't care as I got it together with j12 for 300$
twopointeight I suppose not, but to be honest didn't care as I got it together with j12 for 300$
rpavich
Established
My best images on the RD1 came from a 28/2.8 Elmarit-M V3.
It's roughly a 43mm equiv, and plays nicely for everyday shooting.
Cheaper, Ide reccomend the m-rokkor 28/2.8 on a budget.
I started to prefer a 50mm, 75mm equiv, as it's such a great focal length for shoulder up portraits.
So many great lenses, go nuts!
After you mentioned this I decided to return my recently purchased 50mm summarit, my 15mm heliar, and my 21mm color skopar and use that cash to buy an Elmarit-M 28/2.8 ASPH.
I've always liked that 40ish FOV on a cropped sensor.
Kate-the-Great
Well-known
Neat shot! I've never used a camera that renders colors like the R-D1, wonderful camera 
Return to rff with "new" r-d1
Just bought it and it was paired with jupiter 12. Love the manual winder and the dials. I'm now looking for a perfect lens.
Welcome back!
Is this camera still serviced by Epson, spare parts and all? Really too bad they dropped this camera body after such a solid start.
From Epson's Japanese language website here, the R-D1s will be accepted for servicing until September 30th, 2016 and the R-D1x will be accepted for servicing until March 31st, 2021. The R-D1 is no longer accepted for servicing by Epson, but I believe there are still some third parties out there who will service it.
After you mentioned this I decided to return my recently purchased 50mm summarit, my 15mm heliar, and my 21mm color skopar and use that cash to buy an Elmarit-M 28/2.8 ASPH.
Nice choice! The 28mm Elmarit ASPH was by far my favourite lens on my now sold Epson R-D1x.
3jal
Established
leica 35 cron has its signature bokeh but a little sharp for my taste. the 35 summaron ltm produces a more natural analog output. but thats just me.
congrats and enjoy your new toy!
congrats and enjoy your new toy!
LCT
ex-newbie
All M lenses can work fine on the R-D1. Just use a modern raw converter to cope with vignetting and smearing on wider lenses than 35mm. Beware of focus shift as well. My CV 35/1.4 SC is useless above f/2 because of that. My more affordable lenses work fine on the R-D1: CV 21/4, Rokkor 28/2.8, Biogon 35/2.8, Elmar 50/2.8, etc. but my favorite is the Summicron 40/2 whose FoV fits almost perfecfly the 35mm frame lines of the body at any distances but close-ups.
kermaier
Well-known
All M lenses can work fine on the R-D1. Just use a modern raw converter to cope with vignetting and smearing on wider lenses than 35mm. Beware of focus shift as well. My CV 35/1.4 SC is useless above f/2 because of that. My more affordable lenses work fine on the R-D1: CV 21/4, Rokkor 28/2.8, Biogon 35/2.8, Elmar 50/2.8, etc. but my favorite is the Summicron 40/2 whose FoV fits almost perfecfly the 35mm frame lines of the body at any distances but close-ups.
+1 The M-Rokkor 40/2 and 28/2.8 are perfect on the R-D1.
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