Michael Reichmann's site includes a thorough review of the Canon D30,
including a very interesting comparison of the output of that camera to
35mm Provia F100. The film was scanned using a (US$ 10,000?) Imacon
Flextite, then sharpened, etc. The D30 images were manipulated as he
describes, including use of Genuine Fractals. He states that the images
from the D30 are superior up to about 8x10", and that his prints up to
around 10x13 from the D30 are as good as from film which has been
scanned, unsharp masked, and printed digitally. 

He also has a direct comparison of images from the D30 at ASA 100 and
400, compared to straight scans of Provia 1004 and 400F.

You can find this at:

http://www.luminous-landscape.com/


Brian Walsh
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