Kevin, I didn't underestimate it. I said that I didn't feel that this camera was targeted at that type of work. Studio (tethered) whether location or not is the same basic thing. One could use a Canon Rebel for a studio but most don't. This comes across as a field camera (small size being paramount).
Bruce Wednesday, February 26, 2003, 1:50:06 PM, you wrote: KW> This one time, at band camp, KW> Bruce Dayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Other than needing an interface for emergencies, I can't see any DSLR >> camera really needing a souped up transfer interface. >> >> I don't see the interface (USB 1, 2, Firewire) as being a big issue. >> Buy the card reader with interface you desire and be done with it. KW> I do some work for various eisteddfods where parents like to be able to KW> see and purchase photos on the spot. The greatest problem with digital KW> here is that you cannot leave the performance area to take disks to the KW> guys out in the foyer with the computer, so you need many cards (expensive) KW> and a runner to be running them out to the computers for the families to see. KW> With a USB/Firewire a pic can be taken and it is immediately available on KW> the computer, Mrs Smith can view the image immediately and have a print KW> and frame for $25.00 on the spot. KW> Never under-estimate the power of instant gratification ;) KW> Kind regards KW> Kevin

