Gavin McKinlay38537
Leading Member
Absolutely right Mike,Carefull J! Very few posters here relate to photography as aAm just glad I enjoy taking pictures that look nice and seeing a
creation of where the camera sees what the mind wants it to see..
sorry but all these anal views of flaws in any of the dslrs is
wearing a little thin. Can't wait until there are enough people
shooting with the SD9 to see what they can create with their new
camera and get away from pixel by pixel comparisons. They all have
flaws or maybe I should say "characteristics", and not every dslr
is suited for every person. Not sure why there are defensive
remarks like the " bayer interpolation" one here. I don't think
anyone has said the D60 is a bad camera in any way shape or form.
Just the Foveon is trying a new approach to things. Flaws or not,
I'll be curiuous to see how well the "auto" settings works on the
Sigma software to create out of camera jpgs, leaving the untouched
RAW files for post processing if desired. Could be a real time
savings ( versus say a D60 ) for those wanting to take pictures
that look good but not wanting to loose their life to the digital
darkroom.
creative art form. I'm with your analysis. Images so far from the
SD9 are stunning. I could easily live with the noted limitations of
this new technology. In fact, I entered the waiting line at Ritz
yesterday. I don't need Phil's final review or anyone elses'
reports to want this camera now.
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Michael OHara / WetPlanet / Honolulu
http://www.DiveSlates.com
I know what my eyes are seeing and most of this technical mumbo jumbo
is something I pay little attention too. (There are some people who from a technical point of view know what they are talking about)
I believe the issues are problems maybe caused by software and in any case I don't shoot night shots anyway. I would wait until Phil gives it a good going over before resorting to conjecture. Are you listening Karl?
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Regards,
Gavin
Canon Pro90IS, B-300 Canon Pro 70