Sideswiped: Ryans comment was completely legitimate. I will make the guarantee that unless you use a loupe (not a 'loop', as most people think) and you blew up the prints to twice the maximum, you would only just be able to tell the difference. However, I will agree with you that the autofocus system could use an update, and the CF door should be metal, or at least something with a bit better hardness/rigidity factor than the plastic. Personally, as dynamic range goes, I would like to see them implement the Fuji Finepix Pro chip; the smaller pixel above the main pixel to capture a higher range. Fantastic stuff. Full frame would rock. Canons are great for photo-j stuff, Nikons fantastic for photo-j, studio work, etc., but as for architectural work, I love my Fuji S2/S3 pro. And my new D700 :)
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Sideswiped: Ryans comment was completely legitimate. I will make the guarantee that unless you use a loupe (not a 'loop', as most people think) and you blew up the prints to twice the maximum, you would only just be able to tell the difference. However, I will agree with you that the autofocus system could use an update, and the CF door should be metal, or at least something with a bit better hardness/rigidity factor than the plastic.
Personally, as dynamic range goes, I would like to see them implement the Fuji Finepix Pro chip; the smaller pixel above the main pixel to capture a higher range. Fantastic stuff. Full frame would rock. Canons are great for photo-j stuff, Nikons fantastic for photo-j, studio work, etc., but as for architectural work, I love my Fuji S2/S3 pro.
And my new D700 :)