Andrew,
If expenses are truly a problem for the client, you can shoot the scene with your present equipment and use the stair-step method to increase the image size. Try going to http://www.imphotography.com/downloads/ssimagesize.htm. You will find a free photoshop plug-in there that may help you. Or at least in my area, the cost to rent a Canon EOS - 1 DS is about $195 per day, but that camera will give you what you want. I hope this
helps.
Regards,
Luther
Andrew Brackenbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi - I have a shoot coming up where the final image
(an outdoor full length portrait) may end up used at
A2 size on an instore display board (it may only be
used at smaller sizes - the client seems unsure at
this stage� but I need to cover myself to A2). I
normally use a D100, but will the maximum RAW file (at
200iso) be good enough for this purpose? And if not,
any advice on what I should be shooting on? ie, is
there an affordably (the budget isn't huge) hired
Digi-SLR alternative, or do I need to use film?
Thanks for your thoughts,
Andrew
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