I am considering purchasing one for candids, some wildlife, some portraits and as a 
back up to a
serious professional (Sinar P/M/54H) system with movements.

At 14Mp, it should be tolerable, with a following wind, compared to the 22Mp 54, but I 
believe
that good Digibacks give performance better than you would expect from pixel count 
alone - can you
come in here Bob? 

The DCS may be some use for interiors and exteriors when you can get away without 
movements, and
with the Nikon shift and tilt lenses.

I think the DCS is a good cost effective replacement for a 35mm film camera for 
amateurs,
journalists, wildlife photographers, weddings, fashion etc., but I could not imagine 
an FBIPP
using one for architecture - what do you intend to use it for?

As I usually only use equipment from the established European manufacturers, I would 
feel I would
have to cover up the word "Kodak" with some electrician's insulating tape.

> Mr Roger Bailey FBIPP
> Professional Photographer and Imaging
> Field ,mainly Interiors and Exteriors of buildings.
>  
> I am interested in purchasing a Kodak DSC Pro SLR/n. Can anybody tell me
> their thoughts on this product?
>  
 
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