Hi CJ,

Im sure the picture quality of the D60 good enough for wedding photography.
But have you ever shot ISO 400 on a D30 and got very noisy images? Try ISO
800 even!!! That is what Im afraid of, NOISE!!! From the samples I've seen,
noise at ISO 400 has decreased slightly but its still there. 

Have you tried shooting ISO 100 1/30 @ f2.8 in a church? If the church is
nicely lit then you'd be happy, most churches I've been too require at least
ISO 400 1/30 @ f2.8, thats two stops more than what I can hand hold or use a
monopod with.

Shooting at ISO 400 is what I'm accustomed to, and if the D60 cannot perform
in this particular area then I'll be waiting again...

Cheers,

Ethan

CJ Wrote:


I've downloaded some D-60 JPEG images from:

         http://www.dpreview.com/articles/canond60/page6.asp

I then enlarged these to 12x18 or 16x24 and then printed out an 8x10
sections to review. They hold up pretty well and I imagine they'd even be
slightly better if I had a RAW file to begin with rather than a more
compressed JPEG.

So there's no fence sitting for me anymore. I'll be buying one when they
come out in the next month or so.

I would be very surprised if anybody would say the quality of a D60 image is
not good enough for wedding photography.

CJ

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