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"GREAT CAMERA" on by jekatzphoto
Pros: Good for weddings-portraits
Cons: Very Steep learning curve
Summary: This camera is great, it has never let me down, but you should grab the newest firmware when it comes out.
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"Resolution isnt everything" on
Pros: 13.8megapixel size. Technical support, but I've had to use it numerous times in the two weeks I've had the camera.
Cons: Flare around all images taken, only usable with EV's over 10. Exposures over 1/2 second and ASA over 200 ASA are unworkable. I have lens as fast as f1.4 and its still not enough to overcome the limitations of the noise and digital artefacts that are a res
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"Far From Pro" on
Pros: If you have enough light it can create nice images.
Cons: Almost too many to list. The review does a pretty go job of explaining the cons. If you use older lenses you have to manually tell the camera what type of lens you are putting on. Otherwise you get terrible green/magenta color casts. Kodak should have jus
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"Technically sound .. though !!!!" on
Summary: well the specs sounds good , and as far i could get from the sample images , the CMOS sensor seems to be the best in its class ( great color rendering ) ... well all said and done , the hutter is tested for 30000 exposures only , built , not at par with nikon and canon it seems , good though 35mm sensor and compatibility with all nikon lenses , but u know still cant trust kodak somehow , may be a good camera , may be a great camera , but as me to spend 4999$ for that and i will say , i will go for a nikon d 100 rather , and now that the nikkor 12-24 mm AFS DX is out .... u c ,,.. its all about being practical , nevermind , somebody had to develop technically , good that its the pioneers of professional digicams KOdak yet once again ... may be the next upgrades will be worth it
