Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/05/19
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thanks to everyone who replied! I'm back-burnering the purchase of another digital camera, because the Epson Stylus Photo 1200 has finally been released to the US market as of Monday the 17th, and I sure could use a printer right now. Meanwhile, I think I'll simply borrow the Kodak DC260 from the office and fuss with that for awhile, and see how far I can take it. The Kodak has been well-liked by everyone for quick snapshots and some product shots where speed and low cost were more important than quality, though for more carefully controlled photos, it relinquishes control only reluctantly, through a couple of fussy little rubberized buttons. I've taken just 100 photos with it in the past few months and have never really taken it into the field or tried using it beside my film cameras, and have not yet had the means of obtaining high quality prints. My feeling thus far is that it's not bad if you're willing to work with it. My initial thought is that I'll be wanting to keep the resolution of the printouts at 288-300 DPI for highest quality results, which makes for a smallish but still enjoyable, photo. An obvious digital camera + photo printer project is (for me) photographing street signs, storefronts and other flat expanses, reducing to 1:220 scale, and printing out a wealth of Z-scale (and G!) detail parrts on a single sheet of paper! I enjoy the combined hobbies of photography and model-making (particularly when it has to look convincing)--they keep one's powers of observation sharp, and allow almost endless fascination in things that others ignore. Best of all, the same flat, featureless light that I generally find so boring for my regular photos is just about perfect for the detail photos, hence "magic hour" is greatly extended. Mavica? I like some of the features, but I'm afraid a floppy disk camera won't work--on a hunch, I asked to see the specs, and sure enough, there are dire warnings about minimum temperatures! I am out in sub-freezing weather a LOT with my gear, and would be seriously annoyed at worrying over moisture condensing on the floppy disks. Jeff - -----Original Message----- From: Thomas Kachadurian <kach@freeway.net> >Also, for the record, the macro capabilities of the 950 are more than >surprising. I'm going to upload an image to >http://members.aol.com/tharrry/trillium.html take a look at it and >get back to me about the macro thing At 7:03 AM +1000 5/19/99, Andrew Nemeth wrote: >>So who cares about super-wide? All the VR photographers - -----Original Message----- From: Dan Post <dwpost@email.msn.com> >I got a Digilux, and from a LUGGER who wanted a MAVICA FD-91 supposedly with >better resolution.... his photos can't touch the Digilux. I can make 4x6 >prints that look as good as what I do on the Fuji printer at the store, 5x7s >that you need a really close look to tell that they are digital, and 8x10s >that look good at normal viewing distances- 18", a cubit, 465mm, but show >some digital artifacts on closer view.