>
> Friends,
>
> Having just had a discussion with a professional photographer
> here at work,
> he was telling me that he is able to create a life-size image of a young
> lady of 5'-8" in height. He is using a Fuji S1 (going for S2
> shortly). I was
> also impressed when he told me that of two studio portraits of
> 24"x20", very
> few people could tell the difference between one taken with the S1 and the
> other with his Hassie. Now I realise that there must be some digital
> manipulation and he has a top-quality printer, but has anyone here managed
> this size of print with their Canon Digital?
>
> Would I be better waiting for the next Canon (D120?) or go with the D60?
>
> Regards,
> Bob Turner
> Project Engineer
> Merpro, Montrose
> Tel: +44 (0)1674 662221
> Fax: +44 (0)1674 662266
>

Hi Bob!

After working with some D60 images and playing with the camera a bit even
I'm giving digital serious consideration!  I thought that I would not be
really happy with a 6MP sensor but I'm having to back up a bit.  The only
real problem I see with the current affordable (YIKES! $2,200USD), Canon EOS
body is that the AF is horrible even with all f/2.8 and faster lenses.  I
borrowed an EOS 1d for an afternoon and this is the way I want a digital
body to be except for the smallish CCD sensor and the detector noise that
comes with it at any speed over ISO 100.  I'd be very happy with an EOS 1d
and a 12MP CMOS sensor!  As far as large image size output goes I think that
even working with a D60 image saved as a TIFF file that you'll find you can
really only get to 11x14 (MAYBE 16x20 with the right subject), before it
will start to look "digital."  The problem is that most people are over
processing their images and then the resize and the image falls apart.
Better slightly soft that over processed.


Cheers/Chip

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