> Many of the digital backs, to fit medium format cameras, have a
sensor
> that's 24x36mm.
>
> Sound familiar?
Craig
Hah,
But you don't think they will sell cameras with those fitted till you
have upgraded from the D30 - D60 do you?
A full frame sensor will come ( the D99?) and then I will co
endel
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 12:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: EOS D60 - A-depth
What's medium format digital?
Many of the digital backs, to fit medium format cameras, have a sensor
that's 24x36mm.
Sound familiar?
Craig Z
- Original Message -
From: "T
2, 2002 8:58 PM
Subject: Re: EOS D60 - A-depth
> > The D60
> > is touted as being "Ideal For Studio / Catalog Pros And Advanced
Amateurs" -
> > are they serious?
>
> Sure. It's the highest-res EOS body out there. Catalog Pros and Studio
> photogs want
> The D60
> is touted as being "Ideal For Studio / Catalog Pros And Advanced Amateurs" -
> are they serious?
Sure. It's the highest-res EOS body out there. Catalog Pros and Studio
photogs want resolution over build quality. (1D: 4mp)
And why do you need the depth modes anyway?? Just look at th
Sorry about the previous message, hit the wrong button.
Seems the D60 is lumbered with Auto-Depth, rather than proper depth mode, as
was the D30. Has anyone any idea why they would do that (other than that
the body is based on the 300 series?) Surely A-dep is for point and shoot
types - would s