Yes. I am sorry for the tone of my earlier message; I'm not well today and
possibly a little grumpy.
I don't sell a lot of prints yet either, but I make a lot as part of my
learning process. What I've been seeking is really just something digital
that is idiot-proof enough to let me shoot the way I did with tri-x,
diafine, m6 and get acceptable results. I tried for a long time with
Olympus DSLRs, but they didn't meet this requirement despite being excellent
in many ways. The 5D was the first digital camera I tried that could do it,
although it was clearly inferior to the E3 in several ways.
I get excited now by the 5D2 because it not only has enough dynamic range to
allow for careless technique, which is probably all I really needed, but
also delivers results in prints that I prefer to anything I've produced with
any of the other equipment I've tried at any time.
My requirements are probably not typical, anyway, and I do understand why
you've not been satisfied with your camera (and perhaps also Lightroom,
which for me only needs to work better than a spare bedroom filled with
hundreds of rolls of undeveloped or unscanned film, and countless hours
spent locked in the bathroom in the dark!)
Tom
2009/12/2 C.H.Ling
> That is the difference, I'm not a pro who sell prints and I never make big
> print since I don't have the wall to hang them but I enjoy shooting and
> veiw
> them at 100% pixel size on my computer screen.
>
> On the other hand, this ISO125 example doesn't look good at +2 stop boost
> even scale down to 1000 pixel, I still see pattern noise with this small
> web
> image:
>
> http://www.accura.com.hk/temp/IMG_7615.JPG
>
> Acceptance stand is very complex, some seek for high resolution, some high
> ISO, some better color....
>
> BTW, I also enjoy playing with different softwares so I know some RAW
> converters don't do well in color rendering but many poeple just prefer
> them
> for better workflow.
>
> C.H.Ling
>
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>
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