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luminous-landscape.com har gjort en spännande jämförelse med D60 och 35mm, 645 och 6x7
Lite av konklusionen är:
D30 Owners:
If you've been using a D30 for a while and are wondering whether or not to upgrade to a D60, the answer will depend on whether or not the D30's main limitation for you is image size. If that's it then the D60 will thrill you since it's essentially the same camera but with a much larger output image. Poor autofocus, limited shooting speed and so forth are all still there. But, so is the vibrant image quality and freedom from dust on the sensor.
35mm Photographers:
If you've been waiting to make the move to digital but haven't felt that the cost / quality / image size equation worked for you yet — well, I think the time has come — especially if you already own some Canon EOS lenses. On A3 (11X17") and smaller prints the D60 is a champ and there's little advantage to film anymore.
Medium Format Photographers:
No, the revolution isn't over yet. If you shoot 645, 6X6 or 6X7 and have a high quality scanner, such as a Nikon 8000ED, Polaroid LS120, Minolta Dimage Multi or Imacon Flextight, then you are getting image quality and print sizes that digital SLRs can't yet touch. But, it's getting close. Give it maybe one more digital camera generation and the tables may well turn for many users and applications.
se allt här:
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/d60.htm
Lite av konklusionen är:
D30 Owners:
If you've been using a D30 for a while and are wondering whether or not to upgrade to a D60, the answer will depend on whether or not the D30's main limitation for you is image size. If that's it then the D60 will thrill you since it's essentially the same camera but with a much larger output image. Poor autofocus, limited shooting speed and so forth are all still there. But, so is the vibrant image quality and freedom from dust on the sensor.
35mm Photographers:
If you've been waiting to make the move to digital but haven't felt that the cost / quality / image size equation worked for you yet — well, I think the time has come — especially if you already own some Canon EOS lenses. On A3 (11X17") and smaller prints the D60 is a champ and there's little advantage to film anymore.
Medium Format Photographers:
No, the revolution isn't over yet. If you shoot 645, 6X6 or 6X7 and have a high quality scanner, such as a Nikon 8000ED, Polaroid LS120, Minolta Dimage Multi or Imacon Flextight, then you are getting image quality and print sizes that digital SLRs can't yet touch. But, it's getting close. Give it maybe one more digital camera generation and the tables may well turn for many users and applications.
se allt här:
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/d60.htm