Hi Carol, One of the best places to read in-depth reviews of digital cameras is www.dpreview.com. Here are their pages on the D30 and D60: http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canond30/ http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canoneosd60/ It sounds like a Canon EOS-1D might be more up your alley (if price is no concern!): http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canoneos1d/ The 1D is environmentally sealed and quite tough, based on the EOS-1V film SLR. It can shoot in ISO sensitivities from 100 to 3200. It has a 4.48 Mp CCD, and its focal length multiplier is only 1.3. Hope this helps! Darren. -----Original Message----- BW forum queries, re: Canon D60 Canon D60 users, help. Is the D60 useful beyond portrait applications? Much as I love my EOS1 and 1N, they are pushing 10 years of fairly heavy use. I like best about them their reliability, sturdiness and speed. How does the D60 compare? For example: could I shoot the equivalent of eight 36-exposure rolls in a smoky, dusty calf-branding session; the equivalent of four rolls using available room light on a woman and her three dogs and cat; the equivalent of six rolls on a mother-baby series during a three-hour period. Does the D60 work in freezing temperatures? How about in low light? (I'm a dedicated 400 shooter. Sometimes 800 and 3200.) I could cheerfully say goodbye to processing, squinting at negs on a light table, and excruciating scanning sessions. Generally, the Piezo-MIS FS prints I'm getting please me, though I detect areas of posterization sometimes. Would digital capture eliminate this? Guidance needed and welcome! Carol [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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RE: [Digital BW] D60 info request
2002-05-20 by Darren Collins
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