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Digital mania

, Tuesday, August 26, 2003
Oh dear, my contribution rate has already dropped off... but since nobody is actually reading this it doesn't really matter!

The photography world has been abuzz with talk about the latest Canon digital SLR, the 300D. This could be what the world (well ok, photographers) has been waiting for - a (relatively) cheap and very high quality, changeable lens digital SLR camera, devolved from the more expensive but highly rate 10D. Seems like it should clean up, or at least kill off a lot of the more expensive all-in-one cameras, with their small sensors, awful viewfinders, and crazy shelf-life. It might even kill the new Olympus E-1 and Pentax *ist Digital before they get into the shops. But the gadget factor on the 300D is pretty low. No movie mode! Heavens. (although why not, finally...) No image manipulation gimmicks! No sepia mode! Just a solid little camera with a sensor that delivers results as good as the best 35mm film. Will I get one ? Probably not. I've already got good 35mm film equipment, so in terms of absolute quality it isn't much of a step up. And whilst the camera is cheap (ok, "cheap"), the better lenses certainly are not. For me, a step up would be a medium format 645 system, which, one day, I might be able to afford a digital back for. It seems to be becoming an interesting choice. Unless of course next month Canon releases a full frame DSLR at $1000... they will one day. So, time to take a step back and think, what will make my photos better ? The unwelcome answer is of course, hard work and dedication. Not shopping 😊

Posted in on Tuesday, August 26, 2003 at 04:39 PM • PermalinkComments (2)

2 comments

Vinc September 03, 2003 - 9:58
Hi David,

I AM reading this from time to time!

Cheers Vinc

2 comments

Vinc September 03, 2003 - 10:12
(At least I could give some feedback on your writing)

Well the Rebel is IMHO not usefull, when using it it makes sense with the better Canon Lenses which are expensive. Who is willing to pay for those lenses should consider a 10D. For me the new announced Sony F828 seems more a rebel, it has a huge zoom range (ok too huge for serious work) and is in the same price range. Interresting enough comes the Sony with Flash card slot which makes it more attractive.

However, I prefer to stay with my good film based equipment and concentrate on the digital workflow and clean scanning (which is not too difficult).

Talking about digital workflow, did you try this:

http://www.luminous-landscape.com/tutorials/contrast-enhancement.shtml

I was quite surprised by the results.

Cheers!
Vinc