Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/12/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Tom, Any chance of a full film review of the 50 ASPH you were photographed using with this camera? Observations? Comparisons? William At 09:34 PM 12/08/2004 -0500, you wrote: >Epson, Japan graciously lent me a RD-1 at photokina to try. It has been in >my >hands now for over three months - it has also been in lots of other hands as >I have lent it to a multitude of friends who are Leica/CV users and also >digital shooters. The biggest problem has been to get it back from these >guys "Oh, >can I keep it for another day, please" was a common request. It turns out >that >even for a devoted film-user; the RD-1 is highly addictive. You keep digging >through your lens cabinet for stranger and stranger lenses to adapt to it >"just to see how it works". In the end I added up the lenses I used on the >RD-1 >and it came to more than 55, ranging from 12/5,6 Ultra-Wide Heliar to a >200/4 >Micro-Nikkor! > Mine came with the Multilanguage printed manual although I have not used > it >since I unpacked the camera in Cologne, just to find out were to put the >battery and the SD-card. It is an intuitive camera particularly if you are >used to >a Leica M or Bessa RF camera. There is nothing complex about the controls >and >the buttons are few and simple to understand. The menus are easy to grasp, >and >once in black/white mode I left the speed at 400 ASA, put the camera in >AE-mode and just kept shooting. Only correction I did was to increase the >edge >sharpness slightly and occasionally increase contrast (the prewar Hektor >50/2,5 >and Summar are rather flat) or decrease it when using modern, multicoated >Aspherical lenses (these tend to be a bit over-corrected and often can fry >the >highlights).... >Analogically Yours, >Tom A >---- >Tom Abrahamsson >Vancouver, BC >Canada >rapidwinder.com