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Photo Forum / Digital Photography / DSLR Cameras / July 2005

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20D or FinePix S3 Pro?

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Marco - 29 Jun 2005 00:34 GMT
To start a professional photography activity on the side... which would
you buy? (Stock photography, Potrait and Wedding mainly, but also
Fashion/Glamour).

Will the stock agencies accept the 12Mpx semi-interpolated by the S3 or
they will consider it too "noisey"?

Cheers. Marco.
briansgooglegroupemail@yahoo.com - 30 Jun 2005 00:41 GMT
Craig Marston - 01 Jul 2005 21:46 GMT
> To start a professional photography activity on the side... which would
> you buy? (Stock photography, Potrait and Wedding mainly, but also
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> Cheers. Marco.

I own a FujiS3Pro and I would advise the Canon. Don't get me wrong, I like
my camera and I can't really fault it. If it weren't for the fact that I
have almost every Nikon lens at my disposal, I would have bought a Canon.
The upside is that it still isn't Nikon's electronics inside the S3! I
haven't had noise issues even with 30 second exposures and the dynamic range
is awesome...

Also I've noticed things that say "Quality" on them generally aren't, and
things that say "Pro" on them generally aren't..!

My 2p.

Craig.
 
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