OK ,I am biased, but without the microlenses and an anti ailiasing filter 
the SLRn can be stunning.

I must point out though that with such a high resolution camera, you will 
not get away with anything other than the finest glass.
If you do pick up any Chromatic Abberatioins from lenses so affected, 
Photoshop CS or Camera bits can do a pretty good job.
Also, the SLRc will be here in a couple of weeks so if you are undecided 
about lens mounts and bodies the n and c are different and you may prefer 
one against the other as well as comparing to the Canon itself.

These cameras can replace pro backs ( the main reason why Kodak have 
pulled out of that market), as such they are high end tools with many 
pitfalls to catch the unwary. There are many different settings and 
operating procedures. It pays to approach then as 35mm shaped pro backs 
rather than D100/S2's with knobs on! 

I hope this is not seen as advertising,  but just to let you know, Kodak 
is running training throughout this year for SLRn/c owners, 14n owners and 
prospective owners. It is a 1 day course and is free of charge. We will 
even give you a free lunch ( yes there IS such a thing) .Theory in the 
morning and hands on in the afternoon. An ideal opportunity, if you are 
undecided, to have a play. It will be in the Watford area. Anyone 
interested can phone 01525 373087.






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