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Hi Folks:
In April of 2003 I bought a Fuji Finepix S2 camera body, and 2 autofocus Tamron lenses. I've been a "Canon person" for many years, but I bought the Fuji (with its Nikon body) because it was the only affordable 6.1 megapixel camera available at the time, and I needed that resolution for my publishing business. Since Canon came out with their Eos D10, though it's priced substantially below the Fuji, I've consistently heard that it's a slightly better camera in terms of hardware and firmware engineering. It uses a new CMOS-type chip, and it also has a "bulb" shutter setting that the Fuji lacks. I'm seriously considering the idea of selling my Fuji equipment, and replacing it with a brand new Eos D10 body and the same Tamron lenses, but with the Canon mounts. In the current market, the sale of my used Fuji equipment would bring almost enough to pay for the new Canon equipment. But before I do this, I want to get some expert opinions. My questions are as follows. 1. In general photographic use, is the Canon body really better than the Fuji body? For example, are things like brightness/contrast and color balance better? I shoot a lot of black & white, and with my Fuji exposures, I DO spend some time readjusting the brightness and contrast in Photoshop. 2. How does the Canon's CMOS chip compare in terms of noise? I have a Celestron Nexstar 11 GPS, and I'm considering using the camera/telescope combo for astrophotoraphy. 3. And I have another application too. I have a scanning electron microscope in my shop, and for photography I use a 35mm. film camera. It takes the scope about 60 seconds to scan an image onto the film. I'd like to use a digital camera, but my Fuji is limited to a 30 second exposure. With the Eos's bulb setting, I could do the 60 second exposure. But I'm wondering if the image would look good, or would it contain a lot of noise? Canon vs. Fuji. I'm in need of some good advice. My thanks in advance for any helpful opinions or suggestions. David Sleeter |
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On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 10:18:55 -0700, "David Sleeter"
wrote: Canon vs. Fuji. I'm in need of some good advice. My thanks in advance for any helpful opinions or suggestions. I can't give you specific comparisons, but I can say that the Canon cameras are excellent. I've used the 10D, and have a 300D (modded to the 10D features) and find them both a pleasure to use for ordinary photography. The internal image processing algorithms are very good. These cameras consistently review as having higher resolution and better color accuracy than most 35mm color films, a conclusion I agree with completely. I haven't read a single review of the 10D/300D that doesn't find this to be the lowest noise sensor available in any camera. At room temperature, the noise is quite manageable up to about 3-minute exposures. At the scope, with somewhat lower temperatures, 5-minutes is no problem. While they certainly can't compare with a cooled CCD camera, I think you will find that the vast majority of digital camera astroimagers are now using the 10D/300D and achieving remarkable results. _________________________________________________ Chris L Peterson Cloudbait Observatory http://www.cloudbait.com |
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