>>  > So at what megapixel will it take to equal or surpass a 35mm 100 ASA
>>>  film speed grain?
>>>
>>>  Anyone know?
>>>
>>>  Ciao!
>>>  David
>>
>>I used to shoot Fuji 100F.  IMO, the D60 @ 6 MP is close.  I would 
>>guess 9 MP would be there.  There are many variables.  Some MP's 
>>are better than other MP's.  I think you could ask 10 people and 
>>get 7 different answers.  When it gets to 12 MP with a 100% 35mm 
>>image size, it will definitely be there.  My guess is we're less 
>>than a year from that time.
>>
>>Ray Amos
>
>What does it cost to enlarge a digital photo to A3 format compared to film ?
>I'd like to know that :)
>That's my mean reason for sticking to film really...
>Never had a digital photo enlarged so big (where does one do that?) 
>so I am wondering what the costs are...

Enlargements from digital at all the labs I use are the same price as 
from film.  A3 is no problem with the D60.  Heck I just picked up a 
20x30 inch print done on a 600dpi large format inkjet from a D30 file 
that looks great.

I am paying $9.95 for a 12x18 printed on Kodak paper.  Or I can 
always make a print on my Epson 1270 on colorlife paper.

For me and the kind of stuff I shoot the D60 delivers files that are 
of a quality that I'll only shoot film when the client insists on it. 
The 18 meg files from the D60 are superb.
-- 
Harrison McClary
http://www.mcclary.net
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