asturias105 said:Thanks for the prompt reply, regit. I've no experience with a rangefinder before, only managed to view it from shops. Would like to give it a try but afraid it's not my thing. Is it hard to focus manually making use of the centre mirror?
The R-D1s is such a niche camera that there is only a 'take it or leave it' price. No such thing as a 'street' price, I'm afraid._-Ken said:Hmm.. I'm guessing I asked a pretty dumb question. Oops. Sorry. Hahaha. :bsmilie:
tomcat said:For those of us who are 'spoilt' by the ease and speed of autofocus, manual focusing would be really slow and could result in loss of lots of photo opportunities.![]()
canturn said:To be frank, with enough practice, one can get a shot faster on the Leica RF than the Canon 1 series. The trick is to pre-focus your shots and if you have to look into viewfinder to focus all the time, you're not using the RF to the fullest potential.
StreetShooter said:Sorry to poke my head in, but can't you pre-focus manually on the Canon 1 series?
StreetShooter said:Sorry to poke my head in, but can't you pre-focus manually on the Canon 1 series?
Can anyone please tell me the diference between R-D1s and R-D1 ?
I like to try with RF and looking for a second hand R-D1 to start?
Also which leica lens should I first get? Please help.![]()
A Happy CNY to all.
The R-D1s is such a niche camera that there is only a 'take it or leave it' price. No such thing as a 'street' price, I'm afraid.![]()
not sure about local shops, but you can check out shashinki.com (based in malaysia)Does anyone know if CP or other shops are still selling the Epson RD1s? If so, what is the current selling price?
I was going by the prices at B&H here.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=NavBar&A=search&Q=&ci=8426
Does it mean that Leica M lenses are actually cheaper in Singapore than in the States?