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Epson R-D1x Cámara digital
Epson R-D1x
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Fujifilm FinePix E550 Cámara digital
Fujifilm FinePix E550
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Leica M8 Cámara digital
Leica M8
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Rollei Powerflex 470 Cámara digital
Rollei Powerflex 470
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Posts about Epson R-D1 Review 2022 written by SamLea más
History of R-D1 Epson R-D1 was the first digital rangefinder ever produced. Who would guess that Epson, out of all companies, would ...Lea más
The Epson R-D1 might not be a camera for everyone, for sure not for the most demanding. It has its own limitations, but I like it, body and soulLea más
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The FinePix E550 Zoom was announced at the end of July 2004. The E550 is essentially the same camera as the FinePix F810 (see note below) in a less expensive plastic body, and without the widescreen LCD or 16:9 shooting mode, AA batteries instead of a Li-Ion pack and USB 1.1 rather than 2.0. The E550's sensor is the fourth generation of the now well-established Super CCD technology, offering 12.3MP output from 6.3 million effective pixels. Like the F810 the new camera offers a 4x optical zoom (32.5-130mm equiv.), fast operation and a fairly comprehensive array of manual controls in a compact, traditionally-styled body.Lea más
Find the perfect camera here, the most comprehensive source for unbiased, trustworthy, and lab tested camera reviews, including point and shoot, DSLR, Micro Four Thirds, system cameras, and more.Lea más
Fujifilm FinePix E550 6 to 7 Megapixel user reviews : 4.2 out of 5 - 7 reviews - photographyreview.comLea más
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In 1954, at Photokina (or 'Foto Kina'), Leica introduced the first M series camera, the M3, the first Leica rangefinder body with a bayonet interchangeable lens mount, it was the beginning of a legendary series of cameras and lenses, the latest of which, the M7 is one of the only 35 mm rangefinder cameras still in production. For over half a century Leica has resisted the temptation to change the essential simple design established with the original M3 (it wasn't until 2002 that an electronically-controlled shutter was introduced allowing aperture priority automatic exposure). With an average 10 years between major upgrades and many of the original M3s still in regular use, the M platform is felt by its legion of fans to be the purest photographic tool available, and a welcome antidote to the mass of plastic feature-laden models that make up the rest of the market. Owning a Leica M camera has always been something people do with their hearts as much as their heads - and some of the 20th century's greatest photographers and most famous images were taken using them. It is no surprise then, that - despite talking about it for at least five years - Leica felt no need to rush into things when they decided it was time to bring the M into the digital age.Lea más
Is the Leica M8 Still A Good Choice? By Steve Huff (or, one hour with an old friend, the Leica M8) Hey guys! Still working on my film stuff as I am awaiting aLea más
The launch of theLeica M8has been a rocky road. The initial release of cameras suffered from a number of problems, including bright light streaking and green ghosting. These have been fixed through a factory recall of the first batch of cameras, and all cameras shipped since late December have sorted this out. The firmware in [Read More]Lea más
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Calificaciones de usuarios
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4.3 de 5
40 calificaciones de usuarios
5 estrellas
42 %
4 estrellas
42 %
3 estrellas
15 %
2 estrellas
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1 estrellas
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3.7 de 5
3 calificaciones de usuarios
5 estrellas
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4 estrellas
66 %
3 estrellas
33 %
2 estrellas
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1 estrellas
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40
4.0 de 5
40 calificaciones de usuarios
5 estrellas
25 %
4 estrellas
55 %
3 estrellas
17 %
2 estrellas
2 %
1 estrellas
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3.5 de 5
6 calificaciones de usuarios
5 estrellas
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4 estrellas
50 %
3 estrellas
50 %
2 estrellas
0 %
1 estrellas
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Sensor

Tipo de sensorCCDCCDCCDCCD
Formato del sensor de imagenAPS-C
N / A
APS-H
N / A
Tamaño del sensor23.7 mm7.44 mm27.0 mm
N / A
Fotodetectores de sensores6.0 Mpx
N / A
10.0 Mpx
N / A
Píxeles efectivos6.0 Mpx6.3 Mpx10.0 Mpx
N / A
Relación de imagen ancho: alto3:2
N / A
3:2
N / A
Resolución máxima3008 x 2000 px2848 x 2136 px3936 x 2630 px
N / A
Otras resoluciones2240x1488
N / A
  • 2952x1972
  • 1968x1315
  • 1312x876
N / A

Pantalla y visor

Tamaño de pantalla2.5 in2.0 in2.5 in3.0 in
LCD articuladoNoNoNo
N / A
Puntos de pantalla235000154000230000
N / A
Pantalla táctilNoNoNoNo
Vista en vivoNo
N / A
No
N / A
Visor
Óptico
  • Óptico
  • Pantalla
Óptico
N / A
Tecnología de pantalla
N / A
LCDLCDLCD
Campo de visión
N / A
N / A
100.0 %
N / A
Pantalla de información separada
N / A
N / A
No
N / A

Diseño

Tipo de cuerpoSin espejo estilo telémetroCompactoMILCCompacto
color del productoNegroPlata
  • Negro
  • Plata
  • cromo
  • plata
  • Negro
  • Rosado
  • Rojo
  • Plata
Sellado ambientalmenteNoNoNo
N / A
Cuerpo material
N / A
N / A
Aluminio-magnesioMetal
Sistema antipolvo
N / A
N / A
No
N / A

Dimensiones

Peso620.0 g200.0 g545.0 g110.0 g
Ancho142.0 mm105.0 mm139.0 mm97.0 mm
Altura89.0 mm34.4 mm80.0 mm18.5 mm
Profundidad40.0 mm63.0 mm37.0 mm57.5 mm

Energía

Tecnología de batería
Iones de litio
Alcalino
Iones de litio
Iones de litio
Batería recargable
N / A
N / A
Duración de la batería (CIPA)
N / A
N / A
575
N / A
Tipo de fuente de alimentación
N / A
N / A
N / A
  • Batería
  • USB
Número de baterías compatibles
N / A
N / A
N / A
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