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Old September 14th 04, 04:28 PM
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What do you normally shot ?
Human studio ? night shots ? or what ?
and what slide scanner you normally use ? Minolta Scan Elite ? Coolscan hi
end series ?

14/n can be said an indoor studio camera, as their high iso is somehow quite
horrible.
it is best used in controlled lighting environment.

d70 in some ways can give quite good result as it is more a all rounder
camera.

with the new digital world, your 60-60 eyes , your DSLR , photoshop and
properly tuned CRT
[yep not LCD , as my Graphics series LCD is still peanuts compared to my
friends Sony G series CRT ] are the tools you need.

All those camera can deliver Velvia / Provia like shots, its up to you how
you tweak them.

Anyway if you have the budget, wait a while ... new Nikon / Fuji
announcement should make some camera price stumble
try looking Fuji S3 Pro also .. their S2 Pro was GREAT ... hopefully their
S3 will too

=bob=




"ENP" wrote in message
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I am considering this camera for my DSLR. I currently own a Nikon
F100. My shooting style is deliberate in that I have always used slow
slide films for max resolution and lowest grain, along with a tripod.
I have heard some mixed reviews of this camera, so I would like to
hear from owners and see what they have to say. I am also considering
a D70 with the thought in mind that at some point when Nikon comes out
with a camera with more resolution, I would trade up. Of course when
a new DSL comes out the one you own just became a door stop as far as
trade in value goes. So the question I am struggling with is will the
PRO 14n fit my needs at least for a few years or do I go with a D70
with the knowledge that in a few years I will need to trade up. Would
love to hear from both D70 and Pro 14n users