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Japanese IT news website Impress PC Watch has today posted a hands-on
article with Epson's unique and unusual R-D1 rangefinder digital camera.
This camera is a joint development between Epson and Cosina, it supports
Leica M and L mount lenses and features a six megapixel APS size CCD sensor.
The R-D1 was first revealed by Epson at PMA (behind glass), more detail
and a full press release was published later. This new article (published
in Japanese) is a hands-on with the R-D1 and contains a set of (fairly
average) samples taken with the camera in combination with a range of
different prime lenses.
Click here for the PC Watch article and samples from the Epson R-D1
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