Having owned a couple of 67's, aside from the resolution, two things
come to mind:
1) usable high ISO films - I regularly used 3200 Ilford B&W film with
very low grain.  So perhaps, a very usable 3200 ISO or 6400 ISO could
be it.
2) format ratio - the 67 is a bit more square than the 2:3 ratio in
current DSLR's.  Not so much crop for 8X10, 11X14, etc.  However, this
already exists in the Olympus 4/3rds system.

So I would lean towards a real high ISO mode that produces usable
results.

-- 
Best regards,
Bruce


Wednesday, August 16, 2006, 6:26:57 AM, you wrote:


AR> On Aug 16, 2006, at 8:29 AM, Toralf Lund wrote:

>> You mean, "No grain/noise" is close, but (reduction of) sensor noise
>> isn't. You are confusing me. (But that's the fun part of all this, I'm
>> sure ;-))

AR> No, I didn't mean that "no grain/noise" was close.

AR> -Aaron




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