Friday, December 17, 2010

Approached 1 in the world of digital fine art Epson Rangefinder R-D1.

<P> As a photography enthusiasts, in particular, equipment enthusiasts, Leica M series and should not be unfamiliar with Leica lenses. .And enter the digital era, how to get those classic Leica lenses reproduce dynamic? .Epson fans to a selection of these Leica-R-D1. .Epson R-D1 has three first: the world's first digital camera a distance, the first Leica compatible L and M mount lenses of digital cameras, and other times by the first magnification range finder .digital camera. .</ P> <P align=center> <center> </ center> </ P> <P> before writing this review, I would like to congratulate Epson and its partners can do good, they jointly developed by the R .-D1 is a really unusual compact digital camera. .In my opinion, Epson R-D1 will not be released to profit (in fact, is unlikely to profit), but belongs to a show's innovative concept products. .But before the R-D1 taste carefully, or let everyone, especially those next to the axis of the camera is still relatively new to the users first briefly explain what is "next to the axis." .</ P> <P align=center> </ P> <P> real rangefinder-style camera, camera, also known as linkage distance, is the first 35mm camera, a style, basic use of DME as an early focus camera .devices, and still used today, which is the Leica M series camera in the distance-type leader. .</ P> <P align=center> </ P> <P> linkage distance-type camera using a mirror and connecting rod assemblies, will arrive at the actual image of the viewfinder image and see the images correlate .. .Is well known that the human eye is produced by around eyes to determine distance binocular stereo vision, and next to the axis of the structure of the camera viewfinder is somewhat similar to this, usually around the eye similar to the connection between the viewfinder is called "baseline" ., baseline length multiplied by the magnification viewfinder is "effective baseline length," which became the basis ranging capability. .The distance measurement is a simple trigonometric relationships. .</ P> <P>.

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