Rob Galbraith D1H, 720x head-to-head
Rob
Galbraith has just posted an excellent head-to-head of the Nikon D1H and
Kodak DCS 720x in use at high sensitivities. Titled "ISO 1600 and
beyond with the Nikon D1H and Kodak DCS 720X" the article covers
the basic functionality of both cameras, a description and examination
of noise and some excellent head-to-head sports photography shots from
both cameras at ISO 1600, 3200 and 6400. To quote Rob, "...it's clear
to me that either the DCS 720X or D1H is suitable for sports photography
up to ISO 1600.", "ISO 3200 is another story. A properly-exposed
DCS 720X image like the one at left, once filtered with Quantum Mechanic
Pro, is unbeatable."
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