The best bet is to look at the "approved lenses" on the Kodak website.
The digital lenses for the Nikon cameras are unsuitable for the Kodak as they are 
designed
for the smaller chip and will not cover the full frame Kodak.
The 70 to 200 f2.8 IS lens has been fault free but the 17-35 and 28-70 and 60mm macro 
have
all shared this colour shift problem to some degree.
Sharpness is more than adequate
I am assured that the new chip upgrade will resolve them.
This should be available in a week or so.
I am however very pleased with the cameras performance overall especially in mixed
lighting areas in factories.

On Tuesday, March 23, 2004, at 10:52 AM, David Richards wrote:


  Hi, I have been looking in for the last week or so and thought someone might be able 
to
give me advice. I have bought a dcs14n and want a general purpose mid zoom i.e. 28-80 
ish.
I don't need a 2.8 and I am wondering what the difference is between the af s lenses 
and
the af d in image quality for digital. is still shoot 135 film and have all the prime
lenses I need for work, I just don't seem to be able to find out what is the best for
colour and sharpness etc.

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  Regards
  Michael Wilkinson. 106 Holyhead Rd, Ketley, Telford, Shropshire. England .TF1 5DJ
   44 (0)  1952 618986.  www.infocus-photography.co.uk
  For Negatives & transparencies from digital files




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