Full frame advantages...and great color to boot!
Written: Mar 09 '05
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Pros: In the LONGER exposure mode, you can do true time exposures.
Cons: Noisey at high ASA's, Imager needs cleaning often..tricky & potentially damaging.
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| garysweetman's Full Review: Kodak DCS Pro SLR/n Digital Camera |
Finally, we could shoot architectural digitally! With full frame compatability and a nice big built in screen (when we don't shoot it firewired into the laptop) with a histogram, you can see what you are getting with a 41 MB file in about 5 seconds, saving 90 seconds of polaroid development, not to mention the time of back changes and the cost of the film.
We got the first one in the Tampa Bay area in early April 2004 (for about $5200) Subsequent FIRMWARE updates have made color more consistent at higher ASAs but at 400+, noise starts to increase.
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Amount Paid (US$): 5200. This Camera is a Good Choice if You Want Something... Solid Enough for a Professional
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