nf3996
Member
I'm just back from a holiday in the USA (North Carolina, Virginia and Connecticut), mostly visiting relatives but with some time for photography too. I took my R-D1 with me, plus three Voigtlander lenses: 15/4.5, 28/1.9 and 50/1.5. I found the 50mm lens to be my most used, and I think I only used the 15mm on a handful of occasions. I'm still working through my files, but I've put a few on my new Flickr account at www.flickr.com/photos/alansimpson if anyone is interested in seeing them. Using Flickr is new to me, so I hope it works . . .
Interestingly, when you open up a photo there, the 'small print' says that they were taken on a Seiko R-D1 camera! I presume that's generated automatically by the EXIF date. It also gets the dates wrong - they were taken on several different dates, but Flickr shows the date when I last worked on them in Photoshop.
Interestingly, when you open up a photo there, the 'small print' says that they were taken on a Seiko R-D1 camera! I presume that's generated automatically by the EXIF date. It also gets the dates wrong - they were taken on several different dates, but Flickr shows the date when I last worked on them in Photoshop.
furcafe
Veteran
Looks like you got some nice shots, there.
The full, official name of Epson is Seiko Epson, so the EXIF is basically accurate. I think the software that you use to process your raw files will affect the EXIF--when I used Epson's raw processor, the camera was always just a plain "R-D1." Now that I use Capture 1, it says "Seiko R-D1."
The full, official name of Epson is Seiko Epson, so the EXIF is basically accurate. I think the software that you use to process your raw files will affect the EXIF--when I used Epson's raw processor, the camera was always just a plain "R-D1." Now that I use Capture 1, it says "Seiko R-D1."
nf3996 said:Interestingly, when you open up a photo there, the 'small print' says that they were taken on a Seiko R-D1 camera! I presume that's generated automatically by the EXIF date. It also gets the dates wrong - they were taken on several different dates, but Flickr shows the date when I last worked on them in Photoshop.
boilerdoc2
Well-known
Way cool Alan. Neat place is Wiliamsburg.
Steve
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