Espon RD1 digital rangefinder


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And the best of it? It's not coming to Singapore. :bsmilie: :bsmilie: :bsmilie:

(as told by Epson Singapore)
 

AJ23 said:
And the best of it? It's not coming to Singapore. :bsmilie: :bsmilie: :bsmilie:

(as told by Epson Singapore)
:cry:

why?
 

Somekind of stupid marketing plan they have. It will come if enough of us make enough noise. But hey how many want a digital rangefinder that uses lecia lens at US$3.5k? I want one but ........... :cry:
 

singscott said:
Somekind of stupid marketing plan they have. It will come if enough of us make enough noise. But hey how many want a digital rangefinder that uses lecia lens at US$3.5k? I want one but ........... :cry:

you will be surprise that a lot of singaporean is willing to spend (BUY BUY BUY?) :)

Remember one rare pen exhibition held recently where most of the expensive pens are pre-order by singaporeans?
 

singscott said:
Somekind of stupid marketing plan they have. It will come if enough of us make enough noise. But hey how many want a digital rangefinder that uses lecia lens at US$3.5k? I want one but ........... :cry:

If you really want one, you can mail order it from yodobashi in Japan.
 

er..... what does thatt 'film' advance lever do? :what:
 

probably it's the on/off switch.. haha..
 

it should be connected to the internal dynamo
pump it a few times and it will charge up the internal capacitor
thus allowing a truly battery free digital range finder : )
 

well, according to the field test report, the lever "the camera’s shutter is cocked by a manual lever that feels much like a short-throw film advance. When I first read about this feature I questioned its value. Now that I’ve worked with the camera, I find that I really like it and like the rhythm it helps to create when I’m working. Advancing the lever after each exposure makes that exposure seem more distinct and more deliberate." (as quoted)
 

It doesnt sound overly-interesting.... You can get a nice used SLR for less (1Ds anybody?) which does better image-quality wise...

(or even mount leica lenses to an EOS back via an adapter) :)
 

dundee said:
It doesnt sound overly-interesting.... You can get a nice used SLR for less (1Ds anybody?) which does better image-quality wise...

(or even mount leica lenses to an EOS back via an adapter) :)

does leica rangefinder sounds interesting to you or you prefer SLR??
:dunno:
 

dundee said:
It doesnt sound overly-interesting.... You can get a nice used SLR for less (1Ds anybody?) which does better image-quality wise...

(or even mount leica lenses to an EOS back via an adapter) :)
Depends what you want... You can't be overly discreet flashing a 1-series camera around right? An RF is smaller by far!
 

nickmak said:
Depends what you want... You can't be overly discreet flashing a 1-series camera around right? An RF is smaller by far!

Not only that, a RF has by far a much quieter shuttle sound than a SLR. :)

And not to mention the lighter weight and cool factor. ;)

It's a real pity that Epson Singapore decided not to bring the RD-1 into Singapore, but well..... there are always other sources. :)
 

dundee said:
It doesnt sound overly-interesting.... You can get a nice used SLR for less (1Ds anybody?) which does better image-quality wise...

(or even mount leica lenses to an EOS back via an adapter) :)

Believe me, if I can get my paws on a film recorder (prints slides from digital files), this rangefinder will be on my to-buy list! You must try a true rangefinder to understand why we still use such cameras. I've been chased by security thanks to just holding a Dynax 5. Same place with my RF, in full view, no one cares.

Alvin
 

AJ23 said:
Not only that, a RF has by far a much quieter shuttle sound than a SLR. :)

And not to mention the lighter weight and cool factor. ;)

It's a real pity that Epson Singapore decided not to bring the RD-1 into Singapore, but well..... there are always other sources. :)

Agreed! Though... I have just got an Argus C3 (anyone remember Sky Captain and the world of tomorrow?), the shutter is *loud* heheh. Like... ka-tang!

I'll be keeping an eye out on ebay - hopefully this baby depreciates the same way as all other digital peripherals.

Alvin
 

Bought mine in HK, about $23,000HKD, S$4500 at that time. Now I can use almost alll my M mount lenses on a digital body......

BTW it is almost impossible to mail order from Yodo unless your name is Japanese...otherwise the site does not allow you to input most non-Japanese names......even the vpost japan address gives problems.
 

Oh my goodness... $4500?! I swear I can get a couple of Ls with that. :o

Think its not time for my Yashica to go the way of the dinosaur yet...
 

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