Well, I did it. Just bought the RD1

SteveRD1

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I must be nuts. Really.

I have been tempted by the Rd1 for months and at its $3k price for body only, I felt it was way to high. I have been using a Leica DIgilux 2 and an Olympus E1 setup for 2 years. Love them both but I like the Digilux 2 better for its size, feel and controls. I now use the D2 in manual mode 100% of the time.

I used to have a photo business back in 1998 doing Weddings. Too stressful so I now do something else not related to photography. BUT Ive been shooting digital for years, going through many DSLR systems such as Canon, Nikon and then Oly.

Thought I was happy until I saw the Epson promo video on the Rd1. That got me along with some of the pics I have seen recently.

So, I sold my E1 gear for $2k (E1, 14-54 and 50-200) - that left me $1k short for the body.

I had some extra $ but the wife wants it to go into savings. WHat did I do? I just placed the following order:

Hoya HOUV39
39mm UV Haze Glass Filter

1
$ 22.50
$ 22.50

CTA CTNP80
DB-NP80 Lithium-Ion Battery (3.7v 1350mAh)

2
$ 29.95
$ 59.90

Voigtlander VO3525P2B
Color-Skopar Pan 35mm f/2.5 (PII) Lens

1
$ 339.95
$ 339.95

Epson EPRD1
R-D1 Digital Camera

1
$ 2,995.95
$ 2,995.95

Sub Total
$ 3,418.30

Shipping
$79.50

Sales Tax
$ 0.00
Total
$3,497.80

Even splurged for next day ship. OUCH! Anyway, I just bought the cheaper lens for now even tough I really want a Leica 35 F1.4 or F2.

Hopefully my camera will be problem free. SHould have it tuesday. Please tell me I did not make a mistake! Now my E1 is gone and an extra $1500 cash!

BUT my style of photography is more reportage style lately. I enjoy my shots with the Digilux 2 much better than the E1 shots. Hopefully Ill enjoy the Rd1.

BTW, I have never shot with a ragefinder either. Ever. Bu it looks like my style for sure.

Steve
 
Please tell me I did not make a mistake!


you DID NOT make a mistake!

well, maybe telling your wife the real price wasn't too smart...;)

welcome to the forum, lots of rd info here.

joe
 
Think of it this way: The next digital rangefinder -- whether from Leica or Zeiss -- will probably be a whole lot more expensive, and is probably still some 2 years away. I have this strong feeling that the Leica digital M will be at least $7500 US or more. Leica's DMR for the R series is (I believe) $6000 US. And Zeiss, should they go that way, I suspect will be $4000 or more.

By the way, the new M mount Zeiss lenses are said to be very good optically and favorably priced (about 60% of Leica counter part).

Tell us how youlike the camera. I'm thinking about the same thing, because I can't find any good film developing where I live.
 
Steve, Wecome to the forums,
I'm sure that when the Rd-1 arrives you will feel much better! and secure in your purchase. Although I must say that you must have some big kahunas to have chosen the RD-1 as your first Rangefinder!
I have heard good things about the CV35 PII, And YES the RD-1 does have problems! For me the problems were nagging but the Camera was/is a Keeper!
There are a lot of good people with a lot of knowledge here!
Best.
Mike.
 
Thanks

Thanks

Yes, that is my biggest fear. That I will have defects! Hope not. I was toying with the idea of getting a film rangefinder and a scanner but its still not cheap and i figure if I hate the camera (which I highly doubt) I can also sell on Ebay at a minimal loss. It appears there are very few RD1 dealers in the US.
 
IF you felt like letting her go, (which I would also doubt) Place a post here on the forums I would almost guarantee that another member here would snap her up real quick!
Mike.
 
SteveRD1 said:
Please tell me I did not make a mistake!

In my opinion, ditching an SLR for an RF can never be a mistake.



Anyway, telling you that you didn't make a mistake is what we're here for. Telling you that you DID make a mistake is your wife's job...
 
Just looking over your shopping list...great camera, very good lens for the R-D1 (nice choice) - looks like a good list. My only comment would be that if you are going to use UV filters, I would recommend springing for the best multicoated ones - there is a difference. The Hoya "HMC Super" filters are very good as are the coated Heliopans.

Cheers,

Sean
 
Thanks for the info

Thanks for the info

Ill look into a better UV filter. Cant wait to get the camera. Im taking a 1 week trip next Friday driving from Phoenix AZ to Chicago and I'm sure Ill give the Rd1 a workout! I already have three 1GB Ultra III SD cards I have been using with my D2.

Thanks everyone, I now feel better about my choice!

Steve
 
I too was a bit fearful about the problems previously mentioned. But I asked Dr Yao, from whom I ordered my RD1, if he could check the camera out. And he did. I don't have any of the problems, except that the shutter button doesn't always fire. Annoying but I'm trying to find out when and how it occurs.
 
RML said:
I don't have any of the problems, except that the shutter button doesn't always fire. Annoying but I'm trying to find out when and how it occurs.

Could you be a victim of the Sleeping Curse? The R-D 1 goes into sleep mode after a number of minutes of unuse (settable via a preference) and once it's asleep the first press of the shutter button does NOT fire the shutter -- only wakes it up. Second press fires it and everything is fine, until it goes to sleep again.
 
re the sleeping shutter syndrome, I find I've developed the unconcious habit of half pressing the shutter at intervals, and especially when bringing the camera to the eye before taking a shot.

I still get caught out though - when I forget to 'wind on' ;)

Phil
 
jlw said:
Could you be a victim of the Sleeping Curse? The R-D 1 goes into sleep mode after a number of minutes of unuse (settable via a preference) and once it's asleep the first press of the shutter button does NOT fire the shutter -- only wakes it up. Second press fires it and everything is fine, until it goes to sleep again.

:)
No, it's not the Curse of the Sleeping Beauty. I really mean that when I push the shutter button very slowly, as in half-pressing and than on to full press, that then the shutter doesn't fire. When I again press it but faster than it fires. I, of course, also tried to slow press it again and again it wouldn't fire. Even after putting on a soft release I still have the same "problem". It could be I just have to position my finger properly but I'll have to try that out and, if true, it'll be a drag to force myself to shoot like that.
 
RML,
This does not sound right to me. No matter how slowly I press the shutter or part press then release I can't duplicate this provided the camera has not gone into sleep mode and the shutter is wound on. Does this occure all the time or is it intermittant? There have been some unresolved intermittant shutter release problems reported here as in the thread started by Sean. "Shutter Release problem - Pleas Chime in": http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5425
 
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Jim Watts said:
RML,
This does not sound right to me. No matter how slowly I press the shutter or part press then release I can't duplicate this provided the camera has not gone into sleep mode and the shutter is wound on. Does this occure all the time or is it intermittant? There have been some unresolved intermittant shutter release problems reported here as in the thread started by Sean. "Shutter Release problem - Pleas Chime in": http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5425

I read that thread. For now I'm uncertain where the problem lies. Perhaps it ís due to my third party batteries. Maybe I just need to position my finger properly on the shutter button. I'll have to try things out and come to some sort of personal shutter pressing protocol. :)
 
RML said:
...Maybe I just need to position my finger properly on the shutter button. I'll have to try things out and come to some sort of personal shutter pressing protocol. :)
RML,
Given your experience of rangefinder included Bessa's I have noted here in the past it seems unlikely that your not pressing the shutter release correctly. I've tried purposely mis-pressing, just catching an edge and its very difficult to get it to mis-fire.

Did you get an Epson battery with the camera? Is the problem there with that as well? Try setting the sleep mode to 20 minutes and see if you are experiencing the problem in that 20 minutes of use.
 
But why doesn't the price ever come down?

But why doesn't the price ever come down?

I took a look at the RD-1 at Calumet in NYC. I was FLOORED by how nice it was. Much better construction than I imagined.

But why doesn't the price ever come down? It's been available for a while now.
 
justins7 said:
I took a look at the RD-1 at Calumet in NYC. I was FLOORED by how nice it was. Much better construction than I imagined.

But why doesn't the price ever come down? It's been available for a while now.
Probably because there's a limited supply, and the demand is still high.

On the quality issue, from all the complaining we read in the message boards, we might get the idea the Epson's a shoddy piece of junk. Just goes to show what a distorted view we get, that way. :)
 
Jim Watts said:
RML,
Given your experience of rangefinder included Bessa's I have noted here in the past it seems unlikely that your not pressing the shutter release correctly. I've tried purposely mis-pressing, just catching an edge and its very difficult to get it to mis-fire.

Did you get an Epson battery with the camera? Is the problem there with that as well? Try setting the sleep mode to 20 minutes and see if you are experiencing the problem in that 20 minutes of use.

Jim, I'll try all of that!
I'm missing shots because of the shutter not firing when I want it and though it's not a matter of life and death, I still want it sorted. Fortunately, I still have months before I'll be able to go back to Mognolia and shoot more for my ongoing project there. Hopefully things will have worked out by then; either I get the shutter to fire properly or the camera lands in the street after falling 3 stories. :p
 
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