AusDLK
Famous Photographer
After selling off two R-D1's that I owned earlier in the year, I have just bought another one.
Frustrations with film scanning, the recognition that some of my best Euro street photos were taken with an R-D1, the realization that the Nikon D3 is a MONSTER of a camera and totally too HUGE for me to ever be happy with, and (my well known, in some circles) utter disappointment in the M8 all contributed to this decision.
Will probably fetch a ZI 18mm lens now to have a ~28mm lens to use.
Frustrations with film scanning, the recognition that some of my best Euro street photos were taken with an R-D1, the realization that the Nikon D3 is a MONSTER of a camera and totally too HUGE for me to ever be happy with, and (my well known, in some circles) utter disappointment in the M8 all contributed to this decision.
Will probably fetch a ZI 18mm lens now to have a ~28mm lens to use.
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Well-known
I know the feeling - I sold my first Xpan only to buy another in 9 months time. So, welcome home 
J. Borger
Well-known
It will suit you well untill you decide to buy a new M8
Enjoy the R-D1 ... always was and still is a great camera!
Enjoy the R-D1 ... always was and still is a great camera!
Didier
"Deed"
welcome back, Dave...
kshapero
South Florida Man
I do that stuff all the time. When I buy a camera, I call it "renting".
dacaccia
M246&X100V&GFX 50R
I own a R-D1 a couple of days - and do not miss the M8 which I have used several times before. That is a really nice camera and will do its work besides my M6. Have fun with it - and don't sell it again
- except if Voigtlander-Zeiss-Cosina one day would continue production ... 
Cheers,
dacaccia
Cheers,
dacaccia
Gid
Well-known
Understand your reasons Dave - most of the shots i was happiest with came from the RD1 and not film. Congratulations on your new acquisition.
tomasis
Well-known
hehe I knew it. 
jtm
not a moose
If you're frustrated by film scanning, then I guess you don't want to buy another Hexar RF, so that I can get an R-D1...
If I had just a little more time and money, I'd be tempted to cram the digital parts of a Canon 5D into (on to?) the Hexar RF.
If I had just a little more time and money, I'd be tempted to cram the digital parts of a Canon 5D into (on to?) the Hexar RF.
Steve Litt
Well-known
Welcome back-I keep trying film but the scanning is the Achilles heel for me and the RD-1 just performs so well.I just wish the used ones would drop in price so I could have 2!
Regards
Steve
Regards
Steve
Tuolumne
Veteran
I have two. One is a security blanket and sits unused in the camera closet. It's a beauty. Love that camera. Here's a shot I took of my wife and grandson in B&W yesterday. I still shoot film, because I like the cameras and I like the IDEA of film. But I really love my R-D1
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Attachments
noimmunity
scratch my niche
Zm 4/18
Zm 4/18
I got the ZM 4/18 Distagon just last week. On the R-D1 it is very close to the FOV provided by the inside of the brightlines on a normal CV 25mm VF.
Seems like a great lens... Since my widest lens before this was a 25mm Biogon, it makes a perfect fit. Eventually need to get a VF for film use.
Zm 4/18
AusDLK said:Will probably fetch a ZI 18mm lens now to have a ~28mm lens to use.
I got the ZM 4/18 Distagon just last week. On the R-D1 it is very close to the FOV provided by the inside of the brightlines on a normal CV 25mm VF.
Seems like a great lens... Since my widest lens before this was a 25mm Biogon, it makes a perfect fit. Eventually need to get a VF for film use.
dreamsandart
Well-known
I have thought seriously now and then an M8 would replace my RD-1. But with the cost, and the fact I'm just plan happy with this camera I keep coming up with 'why bother?'
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