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Opinion: I am a Jewelery/model photographer, and I have used many digital cameras. The DCS660 is by far the best camera I have used.
Opinion: Can not believe the improvement over the old DCS460 - Magic - Straight
out of the box. Hate the 'Noise Reduction' hidden away in the preferences-
thank goodness for RAW files and being able to reprocess shots after they
came out like watercolour paintings - Bad One, Kodak.
Great handling and a good chip size - get superb architecturals with
a14mm rectilinear! A3 Images anyone?
I just hope my competitors dont't find out how good the DCS 660 is - but
how could they no one ever mentions or reviews it!
Problems: Firewire cable falls out all the time during studio shoots
Still not convinced about the AA filter - get bright coloured products
influencing the background colour. Also shadows images from 85mm PC
Macro Nikkor.
Opinion: I shot a slew of blue screen / chroma-key sessions and the noisy blue channel made things very difficult in the keying
process. I found the capture software to be slow. The shadows seemed very flat. The resolution of this cam is great but
I did experience amounts of moiré. The controls on the rear are a bit cumbersom
Problems: After using this cam I found the battery/card door latch to fall apart.
Opinion: Great camera for the old time portrait business. I have shot over 9000 old time portraits and had no problems.