Epson R-D1

The R-D1, announced by Epson in March 2004 and discontinued in 2007, was the first digital rangefinder camera. Manufactured by Cosina, which also builds the current Voigtländer and Zeiss Ikon (ZM) cameras, the R-D1 and its successor, the Epson R-D1s (mechanically identical but with a firmware upgrade), use Leica M-mount lenses or earlier Leica screw mount lenses with an adapter. An unusual feature to note on the RD-1 is that it is a digital camer... More

Effective resolution:

  • 6 megapixels

Announced:

  • Mar 2004

Digital Camera

Manufacturer

Epson

Seiko Epson Corporation (セイコーエプソン株式会社, Seikō Epuson Kabushiki-gaisha), commonly known as Epson, is a Japanese technology company and one of the world's largest manufacturers of computer printers, information and imaging related equipment. Headquartered in Suwa, Nagano, Japan, the company has...

Weight:

  • 620 g (21.9 oz )

Dimensions:

Width Height Depth
  • 142 mm (5.59 in )
  • 89 mm (3.5 in )
  • 40 mm (1.6 in )

Supported resolutions:

Horizontal Resolution Vertical Resolution
  • 3,008 pixels
  • 2,000 pixels

Sensor size:

Horizontal Size Vertical Size
  • 23.7 mm (0.933 in )
  • 15.6 mm (0.614 in )

Sensor type:

Image ratio (W:H):

Color filter array type:

Camera sensor manufacturer:

Supported Storage Types:

Compressed Formats:

Viewfinder type:

LCD screen dimensions:

  • 2 in (5.1 cm )

LCD screen resolution:

  • 235,000 pixels
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From the Digital Cameras base

Lens Mount:

From the Film Cameras base

Manufacturer:

Film Format:

Lens Mount:

Viewfinder Type:

Autofocus:

  • No

Viewfinder Frame Coverage:

  • 100 %

Metering Range:

Low Value High Value
  • 0
  • 19

Metering Type:

Min Shutter Speed:

Numerator Denominator Unit
  • 1
  • 1

Max Shutter Speed:

Numerator Denominator Unit
  • 1
  • 2,000
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