In their wisdom, William Robb & Co. wrote:

> >>The Adobe RAW converter seems to work well.
> >>The Pentax RAW converter works just fine, presuming that you are
> >>making prints, rather than looking at your images as 4x6 foot murals
> >>on a computer screen.
> >>My friend with the Canon Digital Rebel sez this complaint comes up
> >>all the time on the forums he is on.
> >>The bottom line seems to be that the prints come out fine, no matter
> >>what artifacts show up on the mural sized screen views.
> >>For myself, I shoot to make pictures, not to find problems with the
> >>equipment.
> >
> >Quite. Thanks for posting some common sense here :)
>
> I'll second that.

Should you want to just print up to A4 size prints, a 4Mpix digicam is more
than enough, hence don't worry about DSLR, interchangeable lenses, RAW
shooting, portable hard disks, terabytes of memory cards and so on. Some
more common sense, I suppose.

However, we were supposed talking about getting the pro results one could
expect (and usually gets) from a DSLR, weren't we?

Dario

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