Gordon Berg
Forum Enthusiast
the Exif dates for the gray building comparison photos shows the same pattern 5/5/2002 for d60, d1x and 1/1/2002 for the d100. Also software rev 0.32 for the D100.
2002:01:02 06:54:01 and Colorspace=Srgb
The segull says
2002:04:29 15:15:30 and Colorspace = Srgb
THE software version for both say 0.32
But at 4/29 that was just a week ago. And no other software
update? The camera must not have gone back to Nikon for any length
of time or I think it would have been updated. Or they could be
playing the same ole game like the D1 series, make changes and
never update the rev number. Didn't they ever hear of software rev
control?
Well, it appears that the cat is out of the bag as far as images
from the D100 are concerned. However, while EXIF information is
intact on the D60 and D1X images (towards the bottom of the page),
most of the D100 EXIF information has been stripped. This indicates
that either the camera is still very pre-production or that the
images were filtered through yet another image editing program
before posting.
That said, here are the opinions I am hearing in this forum:
1. The Nikon D100 gives you less noise at most all ISO's
2. The Nikon D1X has greater color accuracy and saturation
3. The Canon D60 has the greatest resolution and detail
What are your opinions--- and what is the best tradeoff for your
printing needs?
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Clint
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