It was 8/12/02 1:48 pm when michael shaffer wrote: > Shangara writes ... >> I noticed when comparing an image shot with the S2 and >> D100, any rounded shapes or diagonals faired worse ... > > Hopefully they used the same lens, but I suspect they did not. What > bothers me about these SLRs is that they use so little of the lens ... i.e., > what if they used a Nikkor D for one, but a lesser zoom for the other?
Good point, Michael. Probably sometime next year that will be a thing of the past as more 35mm chips are used in mid-ranged cameras. Here's what they say: Fujifilm FinePix S2 Pro: Color/Tone/Sharpness: Standard, Self-Timer, White balance: Manual Preset, Manual Exposure, Manual Focus, Nikkor 50 mm F1.4 lens, 6.1 mp/Fine JPEG � Nikon D100: Sharpening: Auto, Tone: Auto, Color Mode: I, Self-Timer, White balance: Manual Preset, Manual Exposure, Manual Focus, Nikkor 50 mm F1.4 lens, Large/Fine JPEG You can see the images I was referring to here: http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/fujis2pro/page16.asp It's worth looking at the larger images rather than the details alone. --/ Shangara Singh http://www.e-pixel.co.uk Adobe Certified Expert ~ Photoshop 7.0 PortfoliosOnCD for Photographers http://www.portfoliosoncd.com =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
