Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/05/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On 5/21/05 6:38 PM, "Andrew Moore" <moore@comcast.net> typed: > (if there's a more appropriate forum for this, please let me know... this > is > the first place that came to mind) > > I've been using the Epson R-D1 for roughly 5 months now for news > photography > assignments (the photo department at our paper went "all digital" several > years ago), and while it's been wonderful to use a digital rangefinder in > this > role, alongside a D-SLR for "non R-D1-worthy" shots, there's one problem > that > keeps surfacing and I'm wondering if it's limited to my R-D1 or is it a > common > problem. > > Frequently I will press the shutter relase button and the shutter will > simply > not release. Removing my finger from the button and depressing it a second > time will release the shutter. Initially, I thought it was because the > light > meter had timed out and needed to be re-activated before the camera would > take > a photo, but I'm not convinced this is the case. > > Has anyone had a similar problem with the R-D1? I've learned to expect > this > and work around it, and in fact now it's almost second nature to me to > press > the button "twice" per photo instead of once (!!), so I basically don't > even > notice it anymore, but I'm still curious. Despite the high price and a few > quirks with this camera, I love using it in this role (I'd prefer the MP > and > 35 but it's just not an option here). > > --Andrew > NO ARCHIVE > Try soaking the entire camera in Zippo lighter fluid! (watch out for sparks) Mark Rabiner Photography Portland Oregon http://rabinergroup.com/