Oh I know that. My only point was that there are good ways to get
significant digital content when starting with film -- more than any 35mm
form factor body is going to have for years to come.
As the owner of a good digicam capable of 5 megapixels (E-20) and the
scanner, the difference isn't small -- it's enormous. The E-20 produces
beautiful prints, no question, but comparing them to the scanned image is
the difference between a disposable camera and our beloved OMs.
Tom
> on 5/22/02 5:03 PM, Tom Scales at tscales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> > I have a 24mm x 36mm sensor with 18 megapixels.
> >
> > It's just inside my Nikon LS-4000 film scanner.
> >
> > Tom
>
> Tom, there's an image sensor in there, but I don't think the format is
24mm
> x 36mm all at once... If I understand it right, the sensor in the film
> scanners is more like 1 x 4000 pixels, then the film moves. There is
> probably some overlap... but you'd have to be taking very narrow long
> panoramas to use that sensor in a camera.
> --
>
> Jim Brokaw
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