Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
And if you are how do you convert/process raw files?
I notice Iridient software supports ERF files and being a Mac OSX user I assume there is no other option?
The reason I ask is I dug my RD1s out of storage today (forgot I had it actually) and have some batteries on charge so if the camera still works I would like to give it a gallop. Such a nice camera ... I really hope it still functions.
I notice Iridient software supports ERF files and being a Mac OSX user I assume there is no other option?
The reason I ask is I dug my RD1s out of storage today (forgot I had it actually) and have some batteries on charge so if the camera still works I would like to give it a gallop. Such a nice camera ... I really hope it still functions.
analoged
Well-known
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Very nice analoged. 
analoged
Well-known
Thanks Keith! Amazing how well these things hold their value! It's gotta be some kind of record for a digital camera. I took a chance on this one with no batter/charger for $200, ordered a new battery and switched it on, and it came to life! So for a bit under $225 I finally got one.
Gid
Well-known
http://esupport.epson-europe.com/Pr...GB&data=8E1sKWdZ0FkPe7K8QLAg5oXPTL47pKLb&tc=6
for the original Epson photoraw.
Lightroom works fine as will most other raw converters.
for the original Epson photoraw.
Lightroom works fine as will most other raw converters.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
http://esupport.epson-europe.com/Pr...GB&data=8E1sKWdZ0FkPe7K8QLAg5oXPTL47pKLb&tc=6
for the original Epson photoraw.
Lightroom works fine as will most other raw converters.
Lightroom supports ERF files then Gid? I didn't know that!
Jim-st
Well-known
Lightroom supports ERF files then Gid? I didn't know that!
I’m away from my computer today so can’t check how I used to do it, but I did used to process RD1 files in LR back in the day, and there’s always the option to “Copy as DNG” in the import screen
Out to Lunch
Ventor
I have the R-D1, R-D1s and R-D1x and use them often. The RAW files of the R-D1 and R-D1s are supported by ACDseePro 10. Strangely enough, the R-D1x isn't.
mn4367
Established
Didn't use it for a long time (used an M9 for some years and now an X-Pro2), but my son still uses the Epson regularly. Lightroom natively supports the Epson since the beginning. Due to their subscription model I switched over to Capture One. It takes a bit to learn Capture One but I in my opinion it is the far better tool in almost any respect.
Larry H-L
Well-known
I use Lightroom and Abobe Camera Raw. You could also use the free Abobe DNG converter. Out-of-camera jpegs are pretty decent too on the RD-1.
Out to Lunch
Ventor
Agreed, the Epson jpegs are good.
Landberg
Well-known
i sold mine in 2012. i regret it every day..
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
When I pulled the camera out of the storage box it was in with batteries charger etc I was hit with a wave of nostalgia. Sitting with a coffee and getting the feel of the camera, looking through the finder etc I couldn't help but wonder why such a nice camera hit a wall at the X and ceased to exist. Reintroduce the RD1 with a better sensor and maybe 1:3 crop instead of the 1:5 and it would still sell in my opinion. It definitely has something special! 
lonemantis
Well-known
I still have mine! It's hard to believe that in the 13 years since it came out, no one else has figured out how design a digital camera this well - a digital sensor in a good film body is all you need!
Originally I was processing the RAWs in Capture One like my other cameras, until I discovered the 14mp upscaled TIFF output from the Epson software. It works surprisingly well, and the resulting image has a nice film-like texture to it.
Originally I was processing the RAWs in Capture One like my other cameras, until I discovered the 14mp upscaled TIFF output from the Epson software. It works surprisingly well, and the resulting image has a nice film-like texture to it.
robert blu
quiet photographer
It's the camera I still regret I didn't buy!
robert
robert
ptpdprinter
Veteran
Why live with regret? Picking one up shouldn't be a problem at this stage!It's the camera I still regret I didn't buy!
analoged
Well-known
I use ProCam Raw on my Mac
K14
Well-known
Why live with regret? Picking one up shouldn't be a problem at this stage!
I agree but M8 prices are coming down to the same price as the R-D1. I'd go with the M8.
Darthfeeble
But you can call me Steve
I shot this sunset just last night. R-D1x Jupiter 12 Processed in LR

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Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I shot this sunset just last night. R-D1x Jupiter 12 Processed in LR
Thirteen years old huh! We have gone nowhere in sensor technology looking at that! lol
Mine kicked into life with a charged battery and appears to be working perfectly ... and I have downloaded and installed Adobe DNG Converter on my Mac.
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