Interesting test.  Must be just like lens tests (varying differences).
 I am looking at an 8X10 printed on a Fuji Frontier that I shot at
 1600 ISO and it looks much better than anything I have ever shot on
 Superia 1600 from a grain perspective.  In fact, I was very suprised
 by how good it was.

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Best regards,
Bruce



Wednesday, December 10, 2003, 12:29:24 AM, you wrote:

SP> At least high-speed. In latest issue of French "Chasseur d'images" there was
SP> comparison of high speed film (Superia 400 and 1600) with two DSLRs (Nikon
SP> D100 and Canon 300D). And while at iso400 DSLRs performed better - almost no
SP> grain (noise) was visible, then at iso1600 Superia was much better, having
SP> significantly smaller grain than noise in both cameras.
SP> As we can see, no technology is perfect and so film has still some serious
SP> advantages over digital :-)



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