That makes it clear. You're talking about the noise reduction that is  
part of the K10D package. It's just like minimal grain. Perhaps my  
greatest joy in working with the 6x7 was shooting Delta 3200 and  
producing prints that looked like they were shot on Tri-X or perhaps  
even Plus-X. Grain and/or noise is usually the enemy. The K10D has  
apparently minimized that problem.
Paul
On Aug 16, 2006, at 6:14 PM, Aaron Reynolds wrote:

>
> On Aug 16, 2006, at 5:53 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> IMHO, the only BIIG advantage of a 67 (and any MF and LF cameras) is
>> given by the combination between negative film dynamics and reduced
>> grain (aka noise). But that is not a feature, is a characteristic of
>> the negative film.
>
> Oh no, it's a feature of shooting with 6x7 alright.  ;)
>
> But you're right -- if everyone valued what I've been hinting at as
> much as I do, they'd all have 6x7s or at least 645s.
>
> -Aaron
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