At 10:55 AM 9/11/2002 +0800, CH Ling wrote:
....
The current problem of digital camera is:
- the camera cost is still high.
- many people still don't use a computer or know little about computer
image processing. It is important for creating a high quality print.
- there is no good wide angle lens supply at this moment (besides the
0.5x or something add on lens).
- the CCD size is too small, it does not provide the DOF feel like
35mm not to mention the MF.
- the resolution is still low, not suitable for landscapes.
- it does not have the wide latitude of negative. Ok, you can use
large amount of bracketing without involving film cost.
- the time lag of most mid-end DC is still very slow.
...
Of the above, the biggie is the lack of DOF. I hate everything is in focus
look of the digi-shots....
To add to that, unless it is an interchangeable lens system, you don't get
the choice of the prime lens to get the fast speed or special feature.
// richard http://www.imagecraft.com
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