The winding mechanism is necessary in the R-D1s, it's not for romantic reason only. It does not have a motor to set the shutter to the fire position before the shutter is release, as pointed out by Tomcat.
ah i see. my mistake...
The winding mechanism is necessary in the R-D1s, it's not for romantic reason only. It does not have a motor to set the shutter to the fire position before the shutter is release, as pointed out by Tomcat.
Same here. I'm now a diehard digital shooter and would never have tried a analog RF even if it was given to me free because of the inherent delays and inconvenience of film. The R-D1 and R-D1s are destined to become cult cameras. Though they used the same sensor as the Nikon D100, the colours and the image quality from the Epson is superb... that's the way it should have been with the D100 but wasn't.
Same here. I'm now a diehard digital shooter and would never have tried a analog RF even if it was given to me free because of the inherent delays and inconvenience of film. The R-D1 and R-D1s are destined to become cult cameras. Though they used the same sensor as the Nikon D100, the colours and the image quality from the Epson is superb... that's the way it should have been with the D100 but wasn't.
Sorry to disappoint... but 'been there, done that'. I am old enough to be most of the people's fathers here and started off with film photography, having learned to develop and print both B&W and colour films. My parents in fact started the first local colour developing and printing lab in Singapore called Life Colour Lab in the late 1950s (those old enough might remember) and the work is so laborious that I don't get to see them every day until 10pm or later every night. Maybe that might have jaundiced my view of film photography but I am so glad that I can live without that kind of stress now.Actually the inherent delays and inconveniences of film are what it is all about. I dunno about other photogs, but the heightened anticipation of waiting for my prints or slides to be presented to me at the lab (or to see the negs and prints develop in the dark room) always gives me a buzz.
It is akin to the anticipation you get waiting to rendevous for a first date. Hehe - ok -maybe not as good as that - but still an experience not to be missed.:bsmilie:
You don't know what you are missing. Boyo.
Terence,I'm certainly holding on to mine and I urge whoever is thinking of acquiring one to do so quickly before its value begins to appreciate.
Terence,
I like the way u put it... it made me feel like booking an air ticket right now and fly to Japan and grab one tomorrow! :bsmilie:
There is one for sale at S$2750 in one of the shops at Peninsula Plaza or Shopping Centre.
Still in good condition.
Better grab by today before it's gone... :cry:
BUT.... I heard from someone... not in Epson... but in the camera industry... that the R-D2 is coming up.