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Re: [Digital BW] New B&W Digital SLR

2002-02-09 by Jerry Olson

The 400-800 ISO settings are unacceptable in a camera of this price.
100-1600 would be a must.

Jerry




scho_2000 wrote:
> 
> --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., Jerry Olson
> <jerryolson@r...> wrote:
> > Way too expensive. I would certainly want both color and black
> and white
> > capabilities for that price.  And a Canon Body.
> >
> > Jerry
> Amen Jerry, but at least they are beginning to consider the
> market for diigital B&W.  Wouldn't you love to have a Canon body
> (priced like the D30) with these specs:
> 
> KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS 760M Digital Camera
> Specifications
> 
> *       ISO Settings: 80\ufffdto\ufffd400
> *       6-megapixel CCD (3032\ufffdx\ufffd2008)
> *       Bit depth: 12-bit (12-bit single channel monochrome data)
> original capture
> *       In-camera optional file finishing \ufffd
> *       18 MB finished TIFF file size
> (8-bit monochrome, 3\ufffdchannels)
> *       12 MB finished linear TIFF file
> (16-bit linear monochrome data, 1\ufffdchannel)
> *       JPEG finished file options
> *       Removable, rechargeable NiMH battery
> *       IR filter included
> *       1.3X\ufffdfocal length
> *       Dual PC card slots,Type\ufffdII,\ufffdIII
> *       Size:
> \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd7.6\ufffdin. (194\ufffdmm) tall
> \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd6.2\ufffdin. (158\ufffdmm) wide
> \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd3.4\ufffdin. (88\ufffdmm) deep
> *       Weight: 4.1\ufffdlbs (1.86\ufffdkg) with battery and PC card, without lens
> *       Conforms to FCC Class\ufffdB, CE Mark
> *       Class\ufffdB Declaration, VCCI\ufffdClass B\ufffdCertified
> 
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