On Apr 6, 2006, at 6:13 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

For those situations when you want to get everything the DSLR can do. It's not about increased resolution, it's about getting all the dynamic range that the sensor can capture.

...which is significantly poorer than film.

It will still be dozens of times faster than processing, scanning, and printing 6x7 film. A good, automated RAW workflow makes it barely any more work to get standard JPEGs out of the process than capturing in JPEG format to begin with, but nets you the ability to go further when scene conditions warrant additional effort.

I bought this camera to do fast-turnaround jobs. I really do not forsee it replacing my 6x7 for my nicer work -- the results do not compare, period.

Sorry, getting a slightly less inferior image out of the camera is not going to make me spend more time on the files from it. For work where I am spending time, I use the 6x7. For work where I need to do it fast, the DS2. It's a very easy split.

-Aaron

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