Share your Epson R-D1(s,x) photos

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Thank you guys for your friendly comments. I really love this Nokton 1.4/40. Different bokeeh as my other favourite Summicron C 2/40, but with one stop more and absolutely easy to focus - in my opinion best buy for the Epson R-D1.

Mr_Loonglaai: This photo warms my heart. With the boys face slightly in the unfocussed area, the on-point-focussed LEGO truck and the grain of the high ISO setting, you open up the door for every spectator to identify himself with the boy and make a timewarp. Very good!

Cheers,

Andreas
 
Here some recent efforts taken with my CV Nokton 40/1.4 MC at ISO 1600. Simply taken on my way home from work. Often pictures are right on your doorstep...

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mr_Loonglaai, I love your shot so much!
Makes me wonder if i'd rather get a RD-1 instead of a M8! those B&W are terrific!
 
I don't know who this lady is, but though such beauty needed to be recorded
she is about to enter the church and everyone was inside including the photographer and i was the only one outside to see her in the excellent light

RD-1 "Jupiter-3 50mm 1.5" @ f5.6 1/250 ISO200
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@ Phototektour: well done, "tracking MF" is not easy, really...
@ Squonk: brilliant pic 1, the CV really shines on the R-D1, I like very much the opposition of these 2 parts on the photo. Did you set a manual exposure or full auto?
 
Alex, this is some interesting background.

mr_loonglaai, I like your grainy, contrasty B+W shots.

phototektour, nice work on the tracking with this low shutter speed.

I posted a 1:1 crop of one of my R-D1 flash photos in another thread.
I like it so much, that I use it in my new section on my website and share it here too:

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"Voigtländer 15"

This is shot with the R-D1, 50 Lux, pocket wizards and a Nikon SB-900 through umbrella.

I was once again surprised, how much detail this old 6MP camera resolves. Some details and the full frame can be seen on my website.
I keep using the R-D1 for now - what a great little camera :D
 
Welcome you are Alex. There seems to be an R-D1 rejuvenation lately. The event of the M9 is a good thing evidently, M8 users are passing on their redundant R-D1's to new and eager hands.
 
I agree Dirk, a wonderful camera. Haven't picked up my D2X in a couple of months now. It will have its day with the skiing season setting in. ;)
 
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