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Dynamic range of film v digital cameras?
Hello! I was reading on wikipedia of 'Digital Photography' page and read the dynamic range of digital images is generally worse than in the film, except when using new fourth generation Fuji Super CCD cameras, which look very cheap. I have a Canon Ixus 60 and I can not find any information about this camera is 4th generation / Super CCD also – It was much more expensive. I want to get as good as film photos with a digital camera. Should I buy one of these Fuji cameras to achieve this? I'm confused. Thanks!
Remember that Wikipedia is a user driven site, so anyone can write whatever they want. From film to film there are differences in latitude dynamic. transparency film and has at least some of the biggest under ISO film in black and white sheet of the majority. Of all the types of film, digital sensor responds to light as a transparency. The color image is a positive. That said, you actually get angry over a dynamic digital sensor (Of a digital SLR, not a compact digital camera) than any of transparency film. When using the high definition feature in Photoshop CS2 and CS3, becomes the higher latitude than any other film in the market today (except maybe X-ray film). How sensor able to perform various digital professional? You will have to do some tests or to find a test that shows each sensor head to head with others. dpriview do this for most digital SLR cameras made today. To further confuse, your not using a CCD camera, but a CMOS sensor. At this time only for older digital compact cameras, all the line Canon DSLR and Nikon D2x (s) use CMOS sensors.
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