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<blockquote data-quote="Bossman" data-source="post: 104769" data-attributes="member: 11665"><p>Alex, </p><p></p><p>I cannot speak for the Kodak DCS Nikon but I can for the Canon version. I do not know just how close these two cameras are to each other but the Canon version was absolute garbage. My pal at the studio bought one because at that time he had all Canon gear whereas I had always been a Nikon man. </p><p>The DSC-C was really awful to use, the screen was tiny and only reviewed when shooting RAW, if you had a job needing just jpegs then you could not view them as you were shooting. The quality of that screen was pathetic also, looked out of focus and always blue, no matter the parameters the camera was set at. It was horrible, keep away from the Canon version. Like I said though, I cannot speak of the Nikon version which may of been a different beast altogether.</p><p></p><p>Regards, Peter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bossman, post: 104769, member: 11665"] Alex, I cannot speak for the Kodak DCS Nikon but I can for the Canon version. I do not know just how close these two cameras are to each other but the Canon version was absolute garbage. My pal at the studio bought one because at that time he had all Canon gear whereas I had always been a Nikon man. The DSC-C was really awful to use, the screen was tiny and only reviewed when shooting RAW, if you had a job needing just jpegs then you could not view them as you were shooting. The quality of that screen was pathetic also, looked out of focus and always blue, no matter the parameters the camera was set at. It was horrible, keep away from the Canon version. Like I said though, I cannot speak of the Nikon version which may of been a different beast altogether. Regards, Peter [/QUOTE]
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