I have no problem with dynamic range. Shooting RAW it's more than adequate -- 
better than any film I've evers shot. Shooting jpegs, it's limited by the 
format, and I'm not sure that there's any kind of technical solution that could 
improve that.
Paul


> While the finder seemed OK, it certainly didn't compare well with some of
> the LX or MX finders, especially the LX with the bright focusing screens. 
> It would be nice .... as would more dynamic range.  A B&W only model sounds
> interesting - istD-TX - but certainly not practical from a marketing
> perspective.  Still ....
> 
> Shel 
> 
> 
> > [Original Message]
> > From: Juan Buhler
> 
> > A bigger/brighter viewfinder would do it for me (I know it won't happen)
> 
> > More dynamic range would.
> >
> > Or a just B&W CCD, without the bayer pattern :)
> 
> 

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