on 3/24/04 5:32 PM, Tim Wheeler wrote:

>Is there anyway, or any where, I can see this fringing?

>Yes, I have just posted:
>www.wheelerstudios.com.au/chromaber/chromabersample/DSCF91901.jpg
>showing an unprocessed section (top) and corrected section (bottom)


Thanks, Tim. I have seen this before in digtital capture and scanned files.
For me not a deal breaker for the purchase of this camera.

I have recently discovered another draw back to this particular camera as
far as what I shoot is concerned. A protrusion on the camera body prevents
the use of the Nikon shift lenses. The protrusion bumps up against the knob
which contols the lens shift and prevents mounting the lens. I haven't seen
this but it has been described to me by another photographer and a salesman
from whom I may buy the camera.

The 85mm shift lense can be made to work with a spacer but this will prevent
focusing to infinity. The lens will focus to only 15ft. Makes it useful for
some table top applications but pretty much useless for the architecture
work I do. Once again, this is not a deal breaker for me. For what I want to
shoot with this camera the perspective control cropping tool in Photoshop
will be adequate. But...it would be better to have a couple functional shift
lenses at 28mm/35mm.

michael spillers

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