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You're just messin' with us then! 😀
I don't care, I can stop debating it now.
You claim that you don't like the look of M lenses on the new mirrorless cameras, but for a couple of years you have been extolling the virtues of the R-D1. I also have had R-d1's, and I like them.
I was just curious why you think the images on an R-D1 with an M lens are good, but you don't like the images on a mirrorless camera with an M lens.
If you don't want to discuss it, fine with me. Next case.
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i appreciate the support bob, especially from someone who is very strong in his own gear beliefs (and far removed from mine).
thanks!
i hope so...i once traded my second rd1 body for an x100 and wound up trading the x100 away for another rd1 body. i like shooting with 2 of my main cameras.
having one rx1 will prove interesting...that's one reason that i want to keep the rx100.
i think the rx1 and the rx100 would be a great combo...
Wait, because if Sony can make a full frame RX1 with a Zeiss lens for $3000, they can make the same camera with an M mount and no lens for $3000 or much less.
i am having the same issue, i really want to have rx1, but a little bit hard to justify the cost. I was thinking fuji x100 would be the solution for the same requirement. But i wonder why you ended up trading it back to rd1. Any user experience?
What rx1 looks attractive for me:
-leaf shutter (which x100 does)
-35mm (which x100 has )
- small form (as well as x100)
- full frame ( i can assume x100 is a "full frame" of it's own)
please share your thought about x100 vs rx1. Thanks
Joe, what is it about the RX1 that seems so compelling to you over the X100? (Not an idle question -- I have an R-D1s and X100.)
::Ari
I'm basing many of my assumptions on the X100 and my time spent with that camera, too.
My guess is the RX1 will be much less quirky and a faster operating camera than the X100. While it doesn't have the optical / hybrid finder of the X series, that's about all that it is missing.
In exchange the RX1 will deliver, if our optimistic expectations are fully met:
That was off the top of my head.
- faster more reliable autofocus (it isn't happenstance that I list this attribute first)
- faster shot to shot time
- much improved EVF for those who want the EVF option
- probably less flare prone lens than the X100
- a real 35mm perspective with real 35 on 35 depth of field characteristics
- Zeiss rendering look. I ^still^ own a bunch of Zeiss glass, so +1 for this. Others may differ.
- state of the art Sony sensor, with increased resolution and real estate
- improved ability to crop-zoom out of the camera while keeping quality up
- if the D600 sensor is the same as A99/RX1 as is thought, fantastic dynamic range
- sensor spec offers enough future proofing to be servicable for years for most folks
- vastly better video capabilities, for those who care about video or will in the future
- lens/aperture ring ergonomics look better (I found ring on X100 awfully cramped)
- manual focus actually usable
- no X100 Aperture Dance (one can hope)
As mentioned up thread, I hope Sony takes a page from Fujifilm's book and delivers one or more lens converters to provide additional, optical, focal lengths from this "fixed" FL camera. That is an advantage for Fujifilm at present although the adapter is wider not longer as I'd want.
I greatly enjoyed using the X100 until it started to fail. Still, the camera and its firmware had enough flaws that it got in my way more than I really want my primary every day camera to get away with, so I sold it... but I still do miss the simplicity of one camera one lens in a small, very high IQ producing, package.
If the output and construction quality of the RX1 is all that is expected, then I've no doubts it'll meet my needs for the 80% plus shooting I do with a 35mm or equivalent field of view camera. Yes, the RX1 is expensive, but so was the X100 at $1,399 or whatever I paid for it. I figured at least $1,000 premium for a full frame version of the X100 so the $2,800 number isn't too far distant from that wild assed guess.
Speaking of guesses, maybe some of them are even 'educated' guesses, but it's all supposition at this point.
Can't wait for the pudding to arrive for proof.
Keep both Rd-1's, you'll only miss having the backup, it'll make you twitchy and that's no good for photography.
Sell the rx100 if you have to and buy the rx1 , then get a DP1 Merril for b&w as well.
Pump up the gas.
And while you're at it a used D700 wouldn't be bad, or maybe the D600 ... and lets's not forget the new Fuji X-e1, that could be handy.
And I think now that you're back into film with the M4-P you should pick up a decent medium format camera ... I'd suggest a Hasselblad or a Rolleiflex. A Crown graphic would cover 4 x 5 if you're keen and for some panorama work an X-Pan could be really useful.
Please fell free to ask more questions if you're unsure ... were here to help and guide you! 😀