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Old September 21st 04, 05:42 PM
Alan Browne
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Deryck Lant wrote:

http://www.dpreview.com/articles/canoneos1dsmkii/


This is starting to edge into MF digital capabilities... with a
camera system that is lower cost than a back... definitely more
than enough for the most demanding magazines and probably more
than enough for high quality book printing.

The images at the Canon site are very detailed and clean.

potential print o/p (inches)

dpi: 300 250 200 150 133 72

pix
4992 16.6 20.0 25.0 33.3 37.5 69.3
3328 11.1 13.3 16.6 22.2 25.0 46.2


Cheers,
Alan



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Old September 21st 04, 05:42 PM
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Deryck Lant wrote:

http://www.dpreview.com/articles/canoneos1dsmkii/


This is starting to edge into MF digital capabilities... with a
camera system that is lower cost than a back... definitely more
than enough for the most demanding magazines and probably more
than enough for high quality book printing.

The images at the Canon site are very detailed and clean.

potential print o/p (inches)

dpi: 300 250 200 150 133 72

pix
4992 16.6 20.0 25.0 33.3 37.5 69.3
3328 11.1 13.3 16.6 22.2 25.0 46.2


Cheers,
Alan



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Old September 21st 04, 06:03 PM
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Not an answer to Nikon who still has not produced a full frame DSLR but
simply product cycle. It is announcing season you know. And Photokina is in
a week or so. No one seems to wait for the show to start to do their
announcing these days. For one thing I don't think the Japanese Companies
care very much about a German trade show - they used to be the competition,
but now German cameras are pretty much just stuff for the Rolex crowd.

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"Deryck Lant" wrote in message
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http://www.dpreview.com/articles/canoneos1dsmkii/

Obviously the excitement created by Nikon had to be diverted a little

before
Photokina.

Deryck



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Old September 21st 04, 06:03 PM
Tony
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Not an answer to Nikon who still has not produced a full frame DSLR but
simply product cycle. It is announcing season you know. And Photokina is in
a week or so. No one seems to wait for the show to start to do their
announcing these days. For one thing I don't think the Japanese Companies
care very much about a German trade show - they used to be the competition,
but now German cameras are pretty much just stuff for the Rolex crowd.

--
http://www.chapelhillnoir.com
home of The Camera-ist's Manifesto
The Improved Links Pages are at
http://www.chapelhillnoir.com/links/mlinks00.html
A sample chapter from "Haight-Ashbury" is at
http://www.chapelhillnoir.com/writ/hait/hatitl.html

"Deryck Lant" wrote in message
...
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/canoneos1dsmkii/

Obviously the excitement created by Nikon had to be diverted a little

before
Photokina.

Deryck



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Old September 21st 04, 06:33 PM
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From: (Stephen H. Westin)

No,it doesn't come anywhere near blowing away a 6000 dpi drum scan of
a Fuji Provia 100F slide or NPS negative. Nowhere remotely near.


Could you show us such a scan?


Yes, I'd really like to see the detail past 100 cycles per millimeter
on that film. I really doubt that there is much. Looking at the Provia
100F data sheet, the MTF curve doesn't even extend to 100. It goes to
about 59 cycles per millimeter, and it's about 20% at that point,
heading down. Even with a perfect lens and camera, there can't be a
lot at that spatial frequency. Especially in a natural scene.


That's what I was going to say, in not so many words.

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Old September 21st 04, 06:33 PM
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From: (Stephen H. Westin)

No,it doesn't come anywhere near blowing away a 6000 dpi drum scan of
a Fuji Provia 100F slide or NPS negative. Nowhere remotely near.


Could you show us such a scan?


Yes, I'd really like to see the detail past 100 cycles per millimeter
on that film. I really doubt that there is much. Looking at the Provia
100F data sheet, the MTF curve doesn't even extend to 100. It goes to
about 59 cycles per millimeter, and it's about 20% at that point,
heading down. Even with a perfect lens and camera, there can't be a
lot at that spatial frequency. Especially in a natural scene.


That's what I was going to say, in not so many words.

("Bull****!")




 




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