This isn't Nikon specific but I find it hard to resist commenting:

Mike West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>The problem with converting film-cameras to digital (and thus
>retaining one's investment in lenses), is that it's only a matter of
>time before digital zooming replaces good old glass.  If they can
>give us a whole bunch of pixels and a good 20mm (or wider) lens,
>we'll have all the focal lengths we need by means of digital zoom.

They are going to have to have either and extremely high density of pixels
or an extremely good interpolation algorithm, otherwise you will just end
up with a useless degraded image.  Have you seen digital zooming on camcorders?
IMO, it is so bad that it is useless.

David Johnson

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