I have now briefly tried both Bibble http://www.bibblelabs.com (10 day
trial then $100 to register I think) and the Fuji Hyper-Utility Software
(extra �130incl VAT). The RAW file capture is a great advantage over the
Fuji S1 and it will save at 16bits BUT it is slow. I think you should
budget for the extra software, but then the same applies to the D100.
Unless you may be able to stretch to the Kodak 14n
(http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professional/products/cameras/dcsPro14n/
dcsPro14nIndex.jhtml)in a few months - full frame genuine 14mp CMOS chip
and better software - go for it.
(call me on 01903 216621 if you want)

Regards

Paul Lawrence

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> Subject: [PRODIG] A purchase I may regret?
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> So I'm almost completely decided to buy the Fuji S2. But just before I
> do, if anyone here present knows of any reason why I should not (eg
> �2000 10 mega pixel camera, or Coolpix style camera without integral
> lens, coming out in January), could they please say so now, or forever
> hold their peace.
> 
> Thank you!
> 
> Red
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