I think its the price that puts everyone off this camera. A brand new r-d1x from Japan will set you back USD$2800-3000. And thats a ridiculous price to pay for a body that's 98% similar to the r-d1 released 5 years ago. Same sensor :bigeyes:! only got new grip, able to use SDHC cards and a slightly bigger lcd (which can no longer rotate).
If you are looking at this camera, you should consider getting a 2nd hand r-d1 or r-d1s. Put up a WTB on the buy and sell, there are some guys who would be willing to sell one to you for around S$2300-2600. Thats how I got my 2nd hand r-d1s. I love the camera btw, and its about half the price of a 2nd hand M8, and 1/3 the price of a new M8 so good value for money in that sense. Quality wise, its very different from the M8 of course, the r-d1s is more "film like" in a sense, but let me put it this way, you pay half the price for the camera but the quality is definitely not half of the M8, just "different". I have to mention that personally I like the ergonomics of the r-d1s better then the M8 though. And the best thing, you can change all your settings - WB, resolution, AE, shutter speed and ISO without going into the menus. In fact, you can shoot with out even using the lcd at all which is what i love best about this camera.