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Hi 

With your D10 what size of prints (at max res.) can you blow up to
before you start to loose quality?

Steve.

> I've been shooting with the D10 for about a month now...an upgrade from
> the Olympus E10...for both portrait and wedding work. You're in for a
> treat. It's a beautiful camera with LOADS of great features...not the
> least of which is their amazing flash technology. If you buy a flash for
> this camera, spend the money and get the 550ex or the 420ex. Both are
> incredible.
> 
> I purchased a 28-135 IS lens to be my primary lens on this camera. It's
> a great lens, sharp, contrasty and with a good focal range....however,
> there is a conversion factor of 1.6 so be aware of that. Canon has
> released a lens in the 17-40mm area that should help combat this and
> open up the wider end for digital shooters.
> 
> I only shoot Canon lenses so can't speak to any other brands.
> Lea
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Scot" <kamandscot@comcast.net>
> To: "List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students"
> <photoforum@listserver.isc.rit.edu>
> Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2003 11:16 PM
> 
> 
>> Well after a couple of years waiting for my beloved Minolta to
> introduce a
>> Digital SLR, I can't wait any longer.
>> 
>> I'm switching to Canon. I'm getting a D10 and a used EOS-1 for my
> back-up/
>> film body.
>> 
>> I as yet have no lenses chosen, and am looking for opinions.
>> 
>> I plan on covering the gamut with a 24-70 and an 80-200 to start.
>> 
>> Any opinion on off brands? Tokina/Sigma etc.
>> 
>> Anyone using the D10 yet...if so what do you think?
>> 
>> Getting a new computer as well to handle the new digi info.
>> 
>> Thank in advance...Scot
>> 
>> 
> 


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