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		<title>Epson R-D1x: Like a Leica look alike?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The just announced new R-D1x from Epson of Japan is a very cool looking camera.  That&#8217;s it in a nutshell.  For the Leica owner wannabees, this may be the light catcher for you.
I&#8217;ve always wanted a Leica, but not the $4000 price tag of the closest Leica relative to the R-D1x , the [...]]]></description>
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<p>The just announced new R-D1x from Epson of Japan is a very cool looking camera.  That&#8217;s it in a nutshell.  For the Leica owner wannabees, this may be the light catcher for you.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve always wanted a Leica, but not the $4000 price tag of <a title="Leica M8 Black" href="http://www.mango-design.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/leica_m8_black.jpg" target="_blank">the closest Leica relative to the R-D1x , the Leica M8 (click to see)</a></p>
<p>The R-D1x Rangefinder is a brilliantly retro-looking piece of kit, which sports a 6MP sensor, Leica M and L glass compatibility and a 2.5-inch LCD.  Images are copied to an SDHC card, with RAW and JPEG being the compatible formats.</p>
<p>Forget what&#8217;s inside the camera, the best thing about this update to 2005&#8217;s R-D1 is its chassis.</p>
<p>Weighing in at 570g and measuring 42 × 39.5 × 88.5mm, it&#8217;s a great representation of the Rangefinder cameras of the &#8217;50s, which were famed for their focusing capabilities.</p>
<p>It even comes complete with an on/off switch shaped like a film wind-on lever. (<a title="Epson R-D1x Front &amp; Back" href="http://www.mango-design.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/epson_front_back.jpg"><em>Here is a better front &amp; back view.  Photo by DP Review</em></a>)</p>
<p>What&#8217;s so cool about a camera that seriously favors a camera you might see <a title="Robert Capa about 1942" href="http://www.mango-design.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/robert_capa.jpg" target="_blank">Robert Capa</a> toting around on <a title="Robert Capa photo shot with Leica: Normandy Beach" href="http://www.mango-design.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/capa_mormandy_photo.jpg">Normandy Beach</a>?</p>
<p>Beyond that what&#8217;s the big deal about a rangefinder camera versus a more traditional DSLR&#8217;s like the Canon 5D or Nikon D700?</p>
<p>Primarily it&#8217;s the lack of a mirror that reflects the image from the lens up into the viewfinder with the resultant &#8220;mirror slap&#8221; and temporary loss of subject (albeit very short) when you press the shutter release.  This could be one less potential mechanical issue as the camera ages.  It&#8217;s also much quieter.  This is a very important potential issue for nature or street photographers.</p>
<p>However one major negative: it is not a full frame sensor. Read that: crop factor!  I don&#8217;t understand why when your spending this kind of money they can&#8217;t give you a full frame sensor. But, I digress&#8230;  None-the-less&#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2009/02/27/epsons-r-d1xg-digital-rangefinder-locates-our-analog-hearts/" target="_blank">Engadget says</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>There&#8217;s something undeniably sexy, <em>romantic</em> even, about modern digital rangefinders. Perhaps it&#8217;s the bevy of tactile controls that stand in such stark contrast to the button-less touchscreen trend infecting consumer electronics. Perhaps it&#8217;s nostalgia.</p></blockquote>
<h4>Dont&#8217; get too excited yet&#8230;</h4>
<p>Before you get too excited, it&#8217;s currently for the Japanese market only, and there&#8217;s already a price on <a href="http://www.epson.jp/products/colorio/photoviewer_digitalcamera/rd1xg/" target="_blank">the Epson Japan website</a>—300,000 yen, which translates to <em>US$3,000+</em>. That doesn&#8217;t mean it would sell for the same price here, but it&#8217;s an indication of the ballpark.  Also, it won&#8217;t be available in Japan even until April, 2009.</p>
<p>Street price? Probably looking at a street price here under $2,000 according to Engadget.  Oh well.  Still, a pretty cool camera to look at in it&#8217;s own way.  Curious next to hear what the test reports say.</p>
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