I will mention this to him the next time we talk. He has quite a bit of
experience but little with digital so he may not know what for sure he's
looking at. When he first got the camera he immediately pronounced it
"wonderful." Now, a few weeks later he's quite unhappy. I expect the
next time we talk it'll be something different...
--
Jim
Winsor Crosby wrote:
> From the Kodak forum which I have looked at from time to time there is
> a steep learning curve with the camera. There should be no noise during
> daylight shooting. Doubtless what he is seeing is moire not noise. The
> Kodak software is supposed to have a pretty powerful anti-moire filter.
>
>
> Winsor
> Long Beach, CA
> USA
> On Jun 7, 2004, at 12:49 PM, Skip Williams wrote:
>
>
>>>A friend recently purchased the latest version of the DCS Pro SLR/n to
>>>replace a D100 he sold to me. He used it for an USAF ceremony a couple
>>>of weeks ago and pronounced the camera unusable unless you're not
>>>going
>>>to be shooting items that contain blue. Noise problems. So much for
>>>filtration solving the problems on that camera. He's struggling with
>>>Kodak now and hoping he just got a bad one...
>
>
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