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

Cemetery walk on a winter day...
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Hektor 135mm f/4.5, 800 ISO @ f/16 at Aperture Priority, PLOOT + LTM to M adapter and Universal Bellows I
 
Can't believe this topic dropped off the first page!

Spent the afternoon walking through the local nature reserve with a friend and a few cameras.

Found out my Epson needed to have the sensor cleaned.

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Great texture on the sand from the recent rains

All shots with a J-3 attached.

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The sand of the reserve has swallowed up a town and a swimming pool in the 19th century.

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Taken from the "Capusijners Berg" the tallest dune in the reserve

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chasing the setting sun
warmed the shot up a little and burnt the riders and horses a little

jupiter -3 iso 200 1/125 f5.6 I think
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my new to me r-d1

my new to me r-d1

I finally rejoined the digital clan. I was undecided between a used R-D1 or the Panasonic GF1. This is my first interchangeable lens digital camera.
I think I made the right choice.

After a slight mishap in accidentally setting the language to Japanese which took me awhile to reset, I am now thoroughly enjoying the R-D1 thus far. These are all shot with CV Skopar 35/2.8

Here's one of my favorites ever.


I really enjoy shooting in BW mode with filters, and having the ability to go back to the RAW file if I want the original color data.






Experiment with red filter:
 
I finally rejoined the digital clan. I was undecided between a used R-D1 or the Panasonic GF1. This is my first interchangeable lens digital camera.
I think I made the right choice.

After a slight mishap in accidentally setting the language to Japanese which took me awhile to reset, I am now thoroughly enjoying the R-D1 thus far. These are all shot with CV Skopar 35/2.8

Here's one of my favorites ever.

I really enjoy shooting in BW mode with filters, and having the ability to go back to the RAW file if I want the original color data.

Experiments with red filter:

are you using real filters on the lens or the built in filters in the rd1?
 
I had some trouble identifying the strange growth on the cow's leg ...guess I can't recognize a chicken as readily as I thought I would. But yes, very nice colours, the lemons also.

Back Alley, those street shots are great too. Love that last one!


I'm currently processing some images I took last weekend at the Passchendaele Memorial Museum in Zonnebeke, won't have time to process them all because I'm leaving for the Czech Republic on Wednesday :(

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thank you

thank you

;)Good night
I thank you for all advice which you gave me. I finally had my Lens which I have, order.
. I noted that rd1s in a tendency to sub-exhibition. To resolve this problem, which you make. What profiles of film use you?
In general what regulatings do you perform for your camera?
I also have a problem of dust on the sensor.
But do not have serious, because which pleasure of working with this tool. I introduce you about pictures be forgiving, because I start télémétrique there.
Yann
 
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