> You guys crack me up. Take your ISO 100 film out to the bird hide
> early some morning, and let me know how the quality stacks up
against
> my 10D. I doubt you'd even get a shot.

Jim

Actually Jim,

It's amazing the quality of images produced over the years by pros
using 100 film (pushed to 200) via big glass.  IS does NOT fit the
bill for anything other than static subjects btw.

There comes a point when capturing the image becomes - almost a waste
of time - film or digital.  ISO 1600 film pushed to 3200 produces crap
results: so does a digital camera at 1600.  The only time it would be
worth taking would be as a nature record of some previously unrecorded
behaviour.  Not as a pictorial shot.

Oh, you can get medium format digital backs - not in EOS - now they
are expensive!

Bob

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