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The Epson R-D1, released in March 2004, is recognized as the first commercially produced digital rangefinder camera, preceding Leica's M8. Developed with Cosina, it utilized a modified Voigtländer R-2 Bessa body and a Leica M lens mount, featuring a 6. Elsewhere, Pete Coco Photography provides a hands-on review comparing the Fujifilm 16-55mm f/2.8 Mk I and Mk II lenses. The video aims to determine if upgrading from the original Mark I to the Mark II version of this lens is a justifiable investment for photographers. Separately, GoPro's founder and CEO, Nicholas Woodman, is providing a $20 million loan to his company via senior secured notes and warrants to ensure its continued operation while the board explores a potential sale.

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Epson R-D1

The Epson R-D1, released in March 2004, is recognized as the first commercially produced digital rangefinder...

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