Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/02/11

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Subject: Re: [Leica] xxx was Mark long on digital
From: Daniel Ridings <daniel.ridings@muspro.uio.no>
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 14:13:23 +0100 (MET)

Thanks Don,
Today my main income doesn't come from cameras and I've been telling
myself for a couple of months ... sit it out, sit it out, something is in
the making.

I have looked seriously at the Fuji S2 and don't have any real beef with
it.

I want to cover the Swedish Championships in Synchronized skating with
digital. I'll need 1600 EI, but might get away with 800 EI if I have
autofocus (I make as many focusing mistakes as "camera shakes"). That
happens in March. Tight, tight.

Thanks again Don.
Daniel

On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Don Dory wrote:

> Daniel,
> The march thing is PMA which is a largely US based marketing association for
> photographic goods.  This is an international affair but is no where near as
> big a deal as Photokina.
>
> My best guess as to what will happen.  Canon will announce two new prosummer
> DLR's, one will essentially be a replacement for the D60 but with less
> magnification of the lens.  The second is unknown.  Money is evenly divided
> on an 8MP or so full frame and what you mentioned, a replacement with more
> resolution of the 1D.  With production of the D60 stopped more than 30 days
> ago I suspect that the new camera's will be shipping immediately.  I am
> fairly certain that anybody with a valid order with Canon received the D60
> they ordered.
>
> As to Nikon, it is interesting what they will be doing.  They were very late
> shipping D100's, the first ones had serious problems in firmware, color
> balance, and reliability.  At this time, most dealers have several in stock
> for immediate delivery.  I would be careful if you go the Nikon route to get
> a late serial number and go to the Nikon site and download the firmware
> upgrade.  I would also look at the Fuji S2, after memory and software it is
> about the same price as the D100 and seems to have largely worked out of the
> box.
>
> My general advice to anyone not actively earning their living with a camera
> is to wait three to six months for some dust to settle.  Nikon is going the
> route with Kodak and Olympus to work out the issues using a smaller imaging
> chip.  If they can repeal physics then there are advantages to smaller
> "film"  Lenses can be sharper, cameras can be smaller, apertures can be
> wider.  Also, Kodak indicates that they will actually start shipping their
> 14MP camera sometime in February.
>
> Then there is Foveon.
>
> 4 cents this time.
>
> Don
> dorysrus@mindspring.com
>
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