Squonk
Established
I received my R-D1 (with upgraded firmware) from Germany today. I didn't have much time to play around with it yet, just slapped on my CV Nokton 1.4/40 MC and took a picture of the nearest willing subject (my oldest boy who's quite used to be photographed. With the R-D1, at least I'm again able to show him the picture immediately after taking it - he's always a bit surprised when I can't do that with my Bessas
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Here is the result with minimal tweaking: 800 ISO, simply out of camera jpeg, no change in Film style or any other setting whatsoever...
And now the exploration proper can begin...
Here is the result with minimal tweaking: 800 ISO, simply out of camera jpeg, no change in Film style or any other setting whatsoever...
And now the exploration proper can begin...
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Burkey
Well-known
Congratulations, Marc. The RD-1 is an incredible camera. I first used my RD-1 with the Nokton 40mm too. A very useable combination. Very nice image of your son. My son is also very familar with being the "handy" test subject.
When you can, try RAW with the RD-1. You'll find yet another layer of the RD-1 you'll come to appreciate. Good luck.
. . . Burkey
When you can, try RAW with the RD-1. You'll find yet another layer of the RD-1 you'll come to appreciate. Good luck.
. . . Burkey
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Squonk
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Pictures from its first day out...
Pictures from its first day out...
I took my new toy with me today, and these are some of the first pictures I took this morning on my way to work. The CV Nokton 40/1.4 MC again, simply B&W jpeg straight from the camera. I'll sure explore RAW in depth later, but first I want to get use to the feel and operation of the camera, and until now I really like it...
Pictures from its first day out...
I took my new toy with me today, and these are some of the first pictures I took this morning on my way to work. The CV Nokton 40/1.4 MC again, simply B&W jpeg straight from the camera. I'll sure explore RAW in depth later, but first I want to get use to the feel and operation of the camera, and until now I really like it...




el_greco
Newbie
Great shots. You'll definitely have much fun with your camera. I've got my R-D1s for a week now. It really feels great and the quality is astonishing.
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