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John A. Lever
Rich, one possible alternative to going to the M8 would be to consider investing in some fractal software for image enlargement. This might allow you to print at the desired size using the R-D1. Consider Genuine Fractal, here: http://www.ononesoftware.com/detail.php?prodLine_id=2
Hope this helps.
John
Hope this helps.
John
sevres_babylone
Veteran
Rich, thank you very much for the work you put into the R-D1 site. Best wishes with your new M8 and your future photographic endeavours.
victoriapio
Well-known
RichC said:Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the western spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small unregarded yellow sun ...
Actually, what I wanted to say is that my R-D1/Guzzi website's now obsolete - I've just bought a Leica M8, and the R-D1 and the bike have to go to pay for it!![]()
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(I'll still keep the site up and maintain it - so if anyone has any R-D1-related stuff, do send it to me.)
I'll be putting my R-D1 in the Classifieds in about a week, so I guess I won't be around these here parts much in the future ...
Rich,
Although already stated above by other grateful posters, I too want to offer my thanks for the in depth Rd-1s site. Mine is just a week old and I am still relying on your site for a lot of helpful answers.
Best of luck with the M8.
O.C.
Joe Mondello
Resu Deretsiger
RIch, you've provided immensely useful info for R-D1 users and we all thank you!
The M8 forum is just a click away -- see you over there!
The M8 forum is just a click away -- see you over there!
triplefinger
Well-known
I used a little mac program to grab the RD-1 Website. for future reference anyway. It has been of great interest and help.
I hope you don't mind Rich.
the program is called blue crab if anyone is interested.
http://www.limit-point.com/BlueCrab/BlueCrab.html
I hope you don't mind Rich.
the program is called blue crab if anyone is interested.
http://www.limit-point.com/BlueCrab/BlueCrab.html
RichC
Well-known
Not at all. However:triplefinger said:I used a little mac program to grab the RD-1 Website. for future reference anyway. It has been of great interest and help.
I hope you don't mind Rich.
(1) I've no plans to take the site down - I'm happy maintaining and updating it ad infinitum (or ad nauseam...!)
(2) The website is published under a Creative Commons Licence - which means, basically, I've put it in the public domain - so anyone can do pretty much what they want with it (but please read the terms of the licence on my website). If any part is republished elsewhere (on the web or otherwise), please credit me and add a link. Note that the R-D1 pages will be updated from time to time, so probably not a good idea to put the pages on the web elsewhere - at least without a note that my site may contain more up-to-date info (in fact, i tweaked it a bit yesterday).
bellyface
Registered Nice Guy
rich, congrats! and thanks for the R-D1 site... you are an asset to RFF 
RichC
Well-known
Licentiate of the Royal Photographic Society - the first of the professional qualifications awarded by the Society, so I'm now "Rich Cutler LRPS" (that's the first time I've written it down - like the other letters after my name, I doubt I'll ever use them: being English, it's considered somewhat gauche to flaunt such things...!).Tuolumne said:And what is a LRPS?
I went after the qualification not because I need it (photography's a hobby for me) but because I wanted a target to aim at - if I don't set myself goals and projects, I find myself often meandering or, worse, standing still instead of advancing towards whatever it is I want to achieve (in this case, turning what I see into photographs that I'm happy with).
RichC
Well-known
My R-D1 has now been sold - within an hour of placing the ad! 
Judging by the interest in this camera even after its discontinuation, if Epson had got their act together (marketing, servicing), they could've had a successful product. But I guess they aren't really interested in a low-volume niche product ...
Judging by the interest in this camera even after its discontinuation, if Epson had got their act together (marketing, servicing), they could've had a successful product. But I guess they aren't really interested in a low-volume niche product ...
thegadsby
RD-1 M6 M4-P Hexar RF M2
so long and thanks for all the fish
so long and thanks for all the fish
Hi there
As a former MotorGuzzi Le mans Mk 1 owner I can say you will regret selling your bike for the rest of your days Even though i have a Ducati 916 the guzzi still haunts me and i know i will have to have another sometime!!
The camera well ,ce la vie, its just a tool but the Guzzi!!!!!
John
so long and thanks for all the fish
Hi there
As a former MotorGuzzi Le mans Mk 1 owner I can say you will regret selling your bike for the rest of your days Even though i have a Ducati 916 the guzzi still haunts me and i know i will have to have another sometime!!
The camera well ,ce la vie, its just a tool but the Guzzi!!!!!
John
Iron Flatline
Guy in a Suit
I sold my Triumph for the same reason - riding alone got boring, and neither my wife nor friends were interested in joining me. Speed kiddies and the Harley people were not what I was looking for.
Thanks for the Epson site. I am looking for one right now, and I already own an M8. I want a back-up camera, and don't feel like buying a second Leica. I just want to be able to use my VC and Leica lenses.
See you on the forums
Thanks for the Epson site. I am looking for one right now, and I already own an M8. I want a back-up camera, and don't feel like buying a second Leica. I just want to be able to use my VC and Leica lenses.
See you on the forums
usayit
Well-known
Thanks for all the hard work put into the site. I have saved numerous bits of information from your site for reference.
If I had own such a wonderful piece of machinery like your Guzzi, the only way I'd part with it is after I'm long done.
If I had own such a wonderful piece of machinery like your Guzzi, the only way I'd part with it is after I'm long done.
RichC
Well-known
It's a nice bike, and it's been a pleasure owning it (usually!) for the past 13 years - but all things have a season, and I think it's time to let someone else enjoy it: only 40 miles in the past 2 years (zero last year) says something...
If anyone fancies buying it, PM me! It's £5000 firm - which I think is a good price considering that the rebuild cost me over £10,000!
(Didn't mean to spend that much - you know how things go sometimes!
) You can read all about it on the website.
(The camera connection for this post? I borrowed the money for the M8 to buy it before Leica's £300 price increase
eek:
) and I want to pay it back ASAP!)
If anyone fancies buying it, PM me! It's £5000 firm - which I think is a good price considering that the rebuild cost me over £10,000!
(The camera connection for this post? I borrowed the money for the M8 to buy it before Leica's £300 price increase
Delta KJ
Newbie
I echo the appreciation to Rich for what I consider an invaluable source of information for the R-D1.
spiderfrank
just a dreamer
Ehi !!! Nobody noticed the title of the thread? It's from "Galactic Guide for hitch hikers!" ;-)
Also... I think Commencal is French (not sure...) : beautiful bikes, even if I prefer my Stumpjumper FSR 120
Good luck for your M8
Ciao
Franco
Also... I think Commencal is French (not sure...) : beautiful bikes, even if I prefer my Stumpjumper FSR 120
Good luck for your M8
Ciao
Franco
RichC
Well-known
Or "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" in English...spiderfrank said:Ehi !!! Nobody noticed the title of the thread? It's from "Galactic Guide for hitch hikers!"
jvr
Well-known
RichC said:Or "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" in English...![]()
Nice title for the thread!! And I'm very grateful to you and all the information posted on your site, it allowed me to get my Epson working fine again. If you want to do the same thing on the M8, count on me to help/support/etc. Moreover because...
...I just bought a M8 too (this must be some kind of epidemics!
1) I seem to get a bit more of camera shake on the M8 (I really have to be very careful under 1/15...)
2) Under incadescent light, purple does show up...
In any case, I'm about to order the IR filters (so this should take care of purple cast) and maybe the shake comes from my nervous hands when handling the M8...
This means I'll probably also put my beloved R-D1s on sale on this forum if I really get on with the M8. Otherwise, maybe there will be a M8 for sale...
BTW, I decided to move on to the M8 because of completely different reasons from yours (you're all different and the beauty of it!):
1) For wide angles (and I really like going wide) the M8 is just in another class regarding vignetting and image quality in the corners, even with lens detection off. The sensor design must be really clever on this.
2) A combined VF/RF with framelines for all the focals I tend to use is _really_ confortable. I think I'm becoming a bit "wimpy" but I just got fed up of either guesstimating framing or switch VFs all the time.
As a bonus, all my lenses now focus perfectly (even the Jupiter-9 85/2!!!) and (even more important) reliably. The only caveat is that I don't have frames for the 40/1.4 Nokton anymore (and I was getting more and more fond of it...) so it'll have to find another home...
Oh! And I'm happy to report that, altough the 28 'Cron ASPH is the better lens, (my sample of) the 28/1.9 Ultron behaves much better on the M8 than on the Epson: no veiling flare, until now. Mistery...
Rich, best of luck with your new M8!
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