Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/01/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Well after my first day of shooting with the Epson R-D1 I have come to some conclusions and observations. I have never shoot a rangefinder before in my life and my first camera was a Konica TC when they first came out. I was a sophomore in H.S. Thus I am a newbie at this. I shot my kids gymnastics class tonight and next time I will bring my D2H next time. Here is a URL for the pictures I shoot. I shoot at 1600 available light and in raw mode. http://gallery.leica-users.org/Gymnastics Here are my observations so far: 1) the camera is great for casual, street and artsy shooting. 2) The camera is lousy for action. 3) I have forgot how to focus after using auto focus for the last 15 years. 4) I am use to a large DSLR and the little rangefinder feels funny in my hands. I am a tall guy. My fingers kept getting in the way and I would change the aperture when I meant to focus. 5) Remember to change the frame line selector when switching lenses. I forgot for about 10 pictures from going from a 50 to a 35. 6) The camera is center weighted not 1005 cell color matrix! Meter as such! 7) Move your eye just slightly and you lose the focusing square. I am use to smashing my nose and eye to the viewfinder(SLR) and with this camera I have to back off my eye a little from the viewfinder to see the focusing square. 8) Learn proper technique of keeping the camera steady when taking a shot. Thanks, Chris