I think you mean "very film like" which has been mentioned by the Japanese as well.

Regards,
Alan Chan
http://www.pbase.com/wlachan

All I can say is that when used well the *ist D can produce printed
photographic results that don't have that identifiable digital look. All that I
can put this down to is that the designers wanted the images it produced to
look like photos and as such didn't try to extract information from the sensor
that was beyond its capabilities and I'm pretty glad about that.

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