On Thu, 7 Aug 2003 23:46:27 +0800
"C.H.Ling" <chling@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> From: "christian" <fischerchristian@xxxxxxx>
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> > At present the 10D is too expensive for me ... in relation
> > of the use I could have with it.
> > OM-1N body and EOS RT are enough nowadays for me.
> >
> > And the market is not stable enough.
> > May be it will never be stable like the computers...
> > But I think the computer processors have now enough power.
> >
> > Christian with knoppix (Linux on CD) with 233, 450 MHZ.
> >
>
> Stable like computers? Yes, I think it will stable like computer, I
> upgrade my computer every 1.5-2 years. I have a 2.4GHz P4 and I
> wish I have a 10GHz for video processing. I bought my C2000 3.5
> years ago, E10 2.5 years ago and 10D three months ago, next year I
> need a SLR DC with 1.3x CCD.... until I get a full frame CCD then I
> will stop "for a while" :-)
>
*gg* When we get computers, stable as my OM1n, then I'll be a happy
camper :)
C.H., I asked Tom S. in another mail and I would like your input too,
since you have experience from DSLR with "smaller sensors": how does
the sensor-size affect the percieved bokeh and the ability to
seperate objects from the background through selective focus? I am
concirned since it seems to me that (except when extremely close) the
digital cameras that I have experience with all tend to give
absolutely everything, foreground and background, in focus leaving no
seperation.
I know that you are good at using that effect from your OM-photos,
please do share how it fares with the digital-small-sensor things?
Thanks,
--thomas
--thomas
> C.H.Ling
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