At 10:54 am -0500 28/11/02, Rick Lee wrote:

I'd like to jump in and say that I was one of the guys griping about
sharpness in the beginning but I've completely come around.
And at the risk of sounding like "me too" I too am a reformed complainer. I found the main reason for my early sharpness problems was the complexity of the camera (this is the first autofocus camera I've ever owned), the fact that I usually selected the wrong permutation of modes, and the fact that the Dynamic Autofocus mode is rubbish anyway.

In locked off tests it performs very accurately, and in everyday use it produces images almost as good as my Sinarback in one shot mode. And of course it can go anywhere without the hassles of a Sinarback.

Mike Russell
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Mouse in the House, London
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