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Epson R-D1

Epson R-D1
alaScore 82

22 reviews

Nov, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 22 reviews of Epson R-D1. The average rating for this product is 3.4/5, compared to an average rating of 4.3/5 for other Digital Compact Cameras for all reviews. Opinions about the reliability and durability are overall positive. The image quality and performance are also appreciated. Opinions about the low light performance and focus are mixed. Many are less positive about the flash and price.

usability, performance, image quality, durability, reliability

price, flash

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Digital Compact Cameras the Epson R-D1 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 82/100 = Very good quality.

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Expert review by : Terry Sullivan (pcmag.com)

Epson R-D1

 

This is the first digital rangefinder on the market. But unless you're a rangefinder fanatic, this camera may frustrate you—and empty your wallet.

Great ergonomics. Solid construction. Cool retro look.

Too expensive. No full automatic mode. Confusing menus.

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May, 2005

Expert review by : Aimee Baldridge (cnet.com)

Epson R-D1

 

Epson R-D1

Apr, 2004

Expert review by : larrylgreenhill (photographyreview.com)

Epson R-D1 Digital Camera Pro Review

 

The Epson R-D1 is a very compact, 6-megapixel, digital rangefinder that accepts all the interchangeable Leica M and Voigtlander 35mm rangefinder lenses. Like the Bessa R-3 platform it was built on, the R-D1 features a vertical focal plane shutter with...

Rangefinder digital camera body that uses Leica M and Voigtlander 35 mm rangefinder interchangeable lenses, RAW mode, superb histogram, and excellent RAW file processing software, Images are very low noise and highly detailed, especially for 6...

Very high price for 6 Megapixel camera, No continuous or burst mode, 1.53 x crop due to sensor size limits use of Leica wide-angle lenses, R-D1's rangefinder is harder to focus in low light than with Leica M7, Epson phone support polite but less than...

In summary, I loved the picture-taking performance of the Epson R-D1 digital rangefinder camera body, but was perturbed by its misaligned rangefinder and frustrated by Epson's support staff. However, the Epson R-D1 is the only compact digital...

Jul, 2005

Expert review by : David B. Brooks (shutterbug.com)

The Epson R-D1 Journey Begins A New Digital Version Of A Classic Rangefinder Camera, And More...

 

This row of garages for an early 1900s bungalow complex was an enticing color test subject for the Epson R-D1, but impossible to photograph with even the shortest of wide angles as the alleyway was little more than 10 ft wide. So, I made five identical...

The obvious perspective regarding the Epson R-D1 is that its primary appeal should be to those photographers who are dedicated to classic rangefinder cameras. To provide these photographers with a body that gives them digital-capture capability surely...

Apr, 2005

Expert review by : David B. Brooks (shutterbug.com)

First Look New Epson R-D1 Camera A Classic Digital Rangefinder

 

Attendees at PMA this year who visited the Epson booth may have noticed a camera displayed under glass. It was the new Epson R-D1 digital rangefinder, a classic body that accepts most Leica L- and M-mount lenses and is made by Cosina with digital...

Although even Epson's official announcement of the R-D1 camera contained the word "throwback," referring to a vintage look and feel, the digital specifications combined with physical performance attributes of the Cosina rangefinder body fully supports...

Jul, 2004

Expert review by : Josh Root (photo.net)

120 minutes with the Epson RD

 

Expert review by (digicamera.com)

Digital Camera

 

When I first learned that Epson was going to introduce a digital rangefinder camera in collaboration with Cosina I was very excited. Cosina is the company in Japan that has been building the excellent VoigtlŠnder rangefinder film cameras and lenses for...

Overall the Epson R-D1 is a somewhat chunky, all-metal camera that feels very solid in your hand and has good overall ergonomics. I felt like I was using a real camera when I picked this one up. I love the LCD monitor on the back which is big, bright,...

Expert review by : Cliff Smith (trustedreviews.com)

Epson R-D1 - Digital Rangefinder Camera

 

A digital rangefinder camera? Surely if you snubbed the move to SLR you're even less likely to go digital - Cliff certainly thinks so.

Despite the fact that as a digital camera it obviously has no film, it nonetheless has a film wind-on lever which has to be cranked before every shot to cock the shutter. On a film rangefinder camera the mechanical shutter means that you can still take...

Feb, 2011

Expert review by : tech.co.uk staff (techradar.com)

Epson R-D1 review

 

A digital rangefinder with a film wind lever

EM lens mount ; Retro charm

Inconsistent results ; Awkward operation

It's great to live in a world where cameras like this exist - even if it's not your cup of tea

Nov, 2006

Expert review by : Doug Harman (pocket-lint.com)

Epson R-D1 Digital Rangefinder

 

Nothing can quite prepare you for the experience of using the R-D1, a digital camera with a distinctly ‘film' feel. The R-D1 uses a combination of full manual controls gleaned from the camera's adapted and jointly-developed-with-Epson...

Good magnesium alloy build and good sensor (similar to that housed in the Nikon D70 D-SLR); accepts Leica M and L mount lenses (the latter via an adapter) RAW capture.

Menus are little on the slow side, totally manual control may not be to everyone’s liking.

In terms of image quality, the R-D1 has plenty of poise, the colours are natural and images with the Biogon lens I used are extremely crisp indeed. The camera’s TTL screen surface direct actual-aperture metering is slightly biased to the underexposure...

Jun, 2005
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