The first thing that catches your attention about the Creo Leaf Aptus 22 is its drop-dead screen. Compared to anything else on the market it is eye candy – big, bright and offering high resolution. My first thought was that it was akin to looking at a 6X7 transparency on a light box. Unlike rear-LCD’s on any other camera or digital back so far, this truly can be used to evaluate image quality. And, when combined with the fact that this is a touch-screen – a double tap with the integrated stylus (just like used on a PDA, even with its own recessed slot for storage), calls up a 100% magnification image which can be scrolled at will.
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Sunday, May 22, 2005
Creo Leaf Aptus 22 Review - Luminous-Landscape
May 22, 2005 | Category: Creo Leaf Aptus 22