
Epson R-d1s
Brand | Epson 2004 |
Model | NA |
Released Year | 2004 |
Type | Digital Cameras |
Series | R-d1 |
Color | Black |
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Status | Discontinued |
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Overview
The Epson R-D1s is a digital rangefinder camera launched in 2004, utilizing a 6.1-megapixel APS-C CCD sensor for high-quality image capture. It features manual focus with a traditional rangefinder mechanism, mimicking the feel of classic film cameras. The camera supports Interchangeable Leica M-mount lenses, granting versatility and access to premium optics. It incorporates a unique digital viewfinder with LCD overlays to assist focusing and exposure settings. The camera stores images in JPEG and Adobe's proprietary raw format, allowing for flexible post-processing. Power is supplied by lithium-ion rechargeable batteries, delivering moderate shooting duration.
The body construction includes a magnesium alloy chassis, providing durability while maintaining compactness. The R-D1s operates on a CCD sensor that produces notable image quality with a natural color rendition, though it lacks live view functionality. Connectivity options are limited to USB interfaces for data transfer. The camera’s firmware supports manual exposure controls including shutter speed and aperture adjustments. A small LCD screen on the top panel displays key shooting settings.
Specifications
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Color | Black |
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Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
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Type | Digital SLR |
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Camera Type | Digital Rangefinder |
Sensor | 6.1 megapixel APS-C CCD |
Lens Mount | Leica M-mount |
Focus System | Manual Rangefinder focusing |
Image Formats | JPEG, proprietary raw format |
Shutter Speeds | 1/4000 to 16 seconds, Bulb mode |
ISO Range | 100 to 320 |
Viewfinder | Digital rangefinder with LCD overlay |
Display | Top status LCD panel |
Storage Media | CompactFlash Type I/II |
Connectivity | NA |
Battery | Lithium-ion rechargeable battery |
Body Material | Magnesium alloy chassis |
Dimensions | 147 x 93 x 45 mm |
Weight | Approximately 610 grams (body only) |
Release Date | 2004 |
Discontinued | Yes |
Screen Size | NA |
Item Length | NA |
California Prop 65 Warning | NA |
Manufacturer Warranty | NA |
Item Height | NA |
Charging Power Range | NA |
Item Width | NA |
Item Weight | NA |
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Key Advantages
The Epson R-D1s offers a unique blend of traditional rangefinder photography with digital technology, appealing to enthusiasts. Its support for Leica M-mount lenses provides extensive optical flexibility. The robust magnesium alloy body ensures long-lasting durability. Manual controls give photographers precise creative command over exposure. The digital viewfinder with rangefinder focusing aids lightweight operation while maintaining classic handling. Its proprietary raw format offers high-quality image data for professional post-processing.
Limitations
The camera has a relatively low resolution sensor by modern standards, limiting large print quality. Absence of live view and autofocus may challenge less experienced users. Limited ISO range reduces performance in low light scenarios. No video recording capabilities restrict multimedia use. Connectivity options are basic, lacking wireless transfer or HDMI output. The proprietary raw format may require specific software for processing.
FAQ
What sensor does the Epson R-D1s use?
The Epson R-D1s employs a 6.1-megapixel APS-C sized CCD sensor.
Does the Epson R-D1s support autofocus?
No, the R-D1s uses manual focus with a traditional rangefinder mechanism.
What lenses are compatible with the Epson R-D1s?
It supports interchangeable Leica M-mount lenses.
Can the Epson R-D1s record videos?
No, this camera does not have video recording capabilities.
Is the Epson R-D1s still in production?
No, the Epson R-D1s has been discontinued.
What file formats does the Epson R-D1s support?
It supports JPEG and a proprietary raw image format.
How is the battery life for the Epson R-D1s?
The camera uses lithium-ion rechargeable batteries with moderate shooting duration per charge.
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