daveleo
what?
I ran into a buddy with a Nikon D600 (a "full frame" sensor), while I had my Fuji X100 on my shoulder. I gasped at the size and weight of his setup (it is HUGE!), he scoffed at the size of the X100. The discussion moved away from weight, cost and size and onto high ISO noise. He claimed the D600 was unbeatable on this. I said the X100 was excellent.
My question now is technical. * Assuming that all other sensor design characteristics are perfectly equal *, isn't high ISO noise simply related to pixel size (area)? The D600 sensor area is 2.35X that of the X100 sensor, but it has only 2X the pixel count, so it's pixels are about 19% larger than the X100 pixels. Thus (I am concluding) the D600 inherently has something on the order of only 19% less noise than the X100.
I hate these pixel debates, but he bugged me too much to forget about it.
Thanks for listening, and remember that you'll really hurt my feelings if you tell me that I'm wrong. 🙄
My question now is technical. * Assuming that all other sensor design characteristics are perfectly equal *, isn't high ISO noise simply related to pixel size (area)? The D600 sensor area is 2.35X that of the X100 sensor, but it has only 2X the pixel count, so it's pixels are about 19% larger than the X100 pixels. Thus (I am concluding) the D600 inherently has something on the order of only 19% less noise than the X100.
I hate these pixel debates, but he bugged me too much to forget about it.
Thanks for listening, and remember that you'll really hurt my feelings if you tell me that I'm wrong. 🙄