Epson RD-1 / RD-1s / RD-1x / RD-1gx


Interesting M-mount dcam to be considered.
BTW which has better noise control? comparable with Canon 5dmk3 class?

Eh... you might want to dial your expectations quite a lot less down...
 

Perhaps Canon EOS 10D may be a more appropriate compare!

But unlike the R-D1, I don't think anyone would want a 10D these days! :bsmilie:
 

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RD1/s/x all usable ISO up to 1600 (esp in B&W), if you use 50mm most of the time on your Film cams, it'll be ideal.

This will be a camera where you have ISO 200, 400, 800, 1600 film all packed into 1 camera except you don't need to develop and scan.
 

The b&w conversions of the Epson software is superb. Shoot at 1600 ISO for almost film like grain.
 

Epson R-D1x - Elmarit 28 asph
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What is seldom ever discussed here is the infra-red photo taking capability of the R-D1/s/x cameras.
The high ISO capability of these camera is good enough to allow the user to take IR photos without having to convert the camera to IR use.

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1/30s, f/1.5, 50mm, ISO 1600

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1/30s, f/1.5, 50mm, ISO 800
 

now i'm officialy a cosina voigtlander devotee :)

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Anybody know If there is a ttl flash for the rd1/s?..
 

up the thread...:D

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RD1s + Canon 50mm 1.8 LTM
 

Anyone knows where I can bring the camera to have the rangefinder aligned?
 

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