Ok, here is a K10D shot of a group of 12.  K10D, DA 16-45/4, ISO 200,
1/125 sec @ f/13, studio strobes.

Reference photo:
http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/shaeffer_009.htm

100% view of a single person:
http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/shaeffer_009a.htm

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Bruce


Sunday, January 21, 2007, 7:47:22 PM, you wrote:

GD> Absolutely. The need for detailing and tonal resolution by such high
GD> frequency scenes demands big pixel numbers, and currently that means
GD> Phase One backs on medium format cameras or film. It's not the same
GD> as producing a group photo for the web.

GD> The right tool for the job is essential. For what Jens is doing, the
GD> *ist D would suffice, the K10D will do even better.

GD> Godfrey

GD> On Jan 21, 2007, at 2:47 PM, Mark Cassino wrote:

>> As a practical example - I'm working today on an entry for an art  
>> show,
>> hosted by the local at museum. I've been struggling all day to get a
>> decent 12x18 print of this shot:
>>
>> http://www.markcassino.com/galleries/stream/061201/_IGP0058.htm
>>
>> It was taken with the K10D. ...
>> On the flip side, the other image that I plan on submitting is a 28
>> x 23
>> inch print of this framed out generously and sitting in my dining  
>> room:
>>
>> http://www.markcassino.com/galleries/asga/asga00.htm
>>
>> That was taken with a 6x7, 55mm f4, and scanned on a lowly Epson 3200.




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