On Monday, February 10, 2003, at 07:39 PM, Tim Munro wrote:
Ha, I used to hate the idea of them, and swore I'd never do them professionally, but I actually kind of enjoy them. Maybe I am a masochist?Still no bloody weddings though...
From tests I have seen, I believe the noise is pretty similar to the D60, on a pixel by pixel basis, but since you don't have to enlarge it as much, it is a good bit lessened in a final print--certainly about the same as higher ISO negative film I would think, as the D60 itself isn't much worse than ISO400 or 800 film. I bet the chromatic abberations are pretty bad, but I'm not much of a wide angle guy. Especially as wide as 16mm on a full frame sensor! That kind of perspective makes me woozy...
BTW, my testing did show significant noise at the higher ISO settings, also
the chromatic abberations with the wide angle 16-35 lens. Very pronouced
purple fringing on the edges of several images but only noticable when
greatly enlarged.
Thanks for filling me in on the "pro kit".
Mike
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