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Re: [Digital BW] Canon D60 Question

2002-07-23 by Veniamin Kostitsin II

Hi ... i own the E-10 and have had my hands on E-20. it comes nowhere close to the D100 or D60. D100 is a great camera and excellent value for money. in image quality it comes quite close to the kodak dcs 645 pro back that i am very comfortable with.

but E-20 is not good value for money. the E-10 was (and is) ... so is D100 which i can reccomend gladly

cheers

veniamin kostitsin
http://www.digitalimage.at

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: aitor Peсa Inclбn 
  To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 12:11 PM
  Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Canon D60 Question


  Hi,.
  I also have think in purchase a D100. But I asked in a spanish forum about
  it, and someone who seems to know well all the Nikon stuff. Recomended me
  not to do it. He told me that if I can afford the D1x is more wise to buy a
  Olympus E-20 that will give me the same quality for half price.
  What do you think about it ?.
  Regards
  Aitor

  El 23/7/02 05:17, "Moreno Polloni" <mp@...> escribiу:

  >> It will be good news to find out if your testing shows that you can get a
  >> VERY sharp 16X20 print from the D60.
  > 
  > I've seen samples of the D100 and the D60, blown up to 20x30. They look
  > pretty good for digital, and the quality is similar between the two. The
  > lack of grain makes everything look smooth, and the images look better than
  > I thought they'd look at poster sizes.
  > 
  > That being said, I still think 35mm film resolves more detail and shows
  > better texture.
  > 
  > I'd be curious to see how the D100/D60 fare with B&W.
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