My students all use the 20D. I have seen a lot of these files in the last year. The 5D is quite superior to the ID Mark 2 and certainly the 20D. I have a friend who is one of the most experienced and well equipped ad photographers here in Atlanta. He is getting rid of his ID M2 to buy a second 5D. The reduction of noise alone outclasses these earlier Canon slrs. The larger view finder, the larger file size, the full frame capability make this the camera of the hour. Of course the hour changes every year. But for 3 grand it is a very fine piece of equipment as long as you don't need really big prints. John --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, claudej1@... wrote: > > The 20d can make files every bit a smooth as my 1D Mark II (sold the > 20d, 30d will be here next week and i still have the Mk II). > > 8 megapixels is plenty of resoution for a 2200 print. I shot a beach > scene, which was part of a print exchange about a year ago. It was > printed BO on a 4000 on glossy paper. > > I showed a 12x18 print to a friend of mine who is an award winning B&W > photographer. He only shoots 4x5 and MF film AND only prints in the > darkroom. > > He was blown away by my BO print and thinks it looks as good as 4x5 at > that size......smooth and grainless. I don't understand why the 20d > isn't doing it for you. You probably need to look at revising your > workflow. > > Claude >
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Re: BO prints, Digital Capture vs. Film
2006-03-16 by john dean
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