on 17/6/04 10:33 AM, DICK ROADNIGHT wrote:

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> At 14Mp, it should be tolerable, with a following wind, compared to the 22Mp
> 54, 
I hear it also works into the wind as well! But watch out for all that dust
that is waiting to be blown in when you switch lenses. A mulit-shot MF back
can give the best quality but may not be the best camera for the job.
> 
> 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.

Depending on the final use, using perspective control in PS can be the
answer to no shift lens.
> 
> I think the DCS is a good cost effective replacement for a 35mm film camera
> for amateurs,
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medium format and Professionals

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> 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.

Looking closely at my SLR/n I reckon you could prize off the Kodak name
letter by letter and rearrange them to spell DAKOK or similar!

Regards

Darrin Jenkins

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