For noise level I have to agree with Tom, SLR DCs are MUCH better since
there is almost no noise at ISO100. I think many of you have seen my
microscope view of RVP, the noise is far poorer. But in practical
application, even with 60" projection, RVP and RDP III's grain is ok. Not
sure about 400F, I have never us it but just scanned a few for my colleague
with my 4000ED, the grain is not that impressive as other image quality
especially the color saturation.
C.H.Ling
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard F. Man" <richard-lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Heh, that's why I only shoot Provia100F/Astia100F/Provia400F, all the fine
> grain Fuji slides. I get great results with the Nikon 4000 ED. What I mean
> is this, why don't you do a test with one of the fine grain slide film and
> then compare the results with the D100.
>
> I don't know, may be you will be surprise.
>
> At 05:53 AM 4/12/2004 -0400, Tom Scales wrote:
>
> >It's the grain, baby :)
> >
> >The enlargements of the 35mm showed obvious grain.
> >The enlargements of the D100 showed none.
> >
> >Big difference.
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