Epson R-D1
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The R-D1, announced by Epson in March 2004,[1] is the first digital rangefinder camera. Manufactured by Cosina, which also builds the current Voigtländer cameras, the R-D1 and its successor, the identical (with firmware upgrade) R-D1s, use Leica M-mount lenses or earlier Leica screw mount lenses with an adapter.
[edit] External links
- Epson R-D1 website
- Epson R-D1 : A Field Test, The Luminous Landscape
- ^ Epson Launches the World's First Rangefinder Digital Camera, TOKYO, Japan, March 11