On 18 Jun 2004, at 12:32, prodig-digest wrote:
The DCS is ideal for interiors - mainly because of the very high resolution, colour accuracy and large files plus the unique (I believe) LONGER exposure feature that gives noise free images up to 60 seconds using an ISO range of 6 - 5
Sorry to disagree with the word "ideal" but the 14nx "Longer" exposure has a problem in that as the camera starts to work like a scanner you cannot use it with fill-in flash. Given that most architectural shots need some fill in lighting to redress the huge tonal range to be found in most interior architectural situations, IMHO this creates a real problem using the 14nx in such situations.
Enjoy the light
Mike St Maur Sheil
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