M8 Noise Maker ?
M8 Noise Maker ?
Hi, thanks for your inquire. Let me start by saying I tend to be a little long winded when discussing photography, so I will try to keep it short, but I apologize up front if I go to long for any reader. As you can see I’ve already said more then necessary.
To the subject, noise, (dig.) / grain (film). The print made from the original file has some noise / grain. It in no way has the appearance of the photo you see. The noise in the print would only be noticeable to a person with a trained eye. The photo I am referring to, incase some one is reading this not knowing the reference. Is the M8 photo I attached to my reply in the M8 survey, dated - Jan. 7 .
Back to the subject, as a rangefinder shooter, I have 2 challenges, I try to always restrict myself to. In order of importance. #1 never use a flash, (IF YOU CAN SEE IT YOU CAN SHOOT IT). #2 Always hand hold the camera. (tripods are intrusive and dangers to my equipment). With that said I think I can explain why you see excessive noise.
There are 3 reasons, I think. First, the original file is 5.5MB, the file you see is 700KB. I am only a temporary member to the upload group ( I’m a newbie) therefore I’m only allowed small files. By the way while I’m on the newbie subject, I apologize for the 2, reply entries. I got a message on the first one that my entry was denied. Anyway, the second reason is the file is a JPEG, and I find most low-res have a JPEG artifacts. Lastly the M8 was set on ISO. 2500. The room was extremely dark and I was shooting at ½ a second. One last thing on M8s and ISO. I am very impressed with the little noise I get at high ISO settings. I shoot a lot of T Max 3200 stopped down to 1600 and although I haven’t done any comparative shooting I feel confident the M8 will do far better noise / grain wise, compared to T Max 3200. I hope my ramblings have given some understanding to the question you inquired of me. What’s up with the noise? The real purpose of the photo was to demonstrate the color the M8 is capable of in a very dark room and a black dress. Thank you Bill
sherm said:
Bill,
I don't think IR is your problem, but NOISE certainly is! Unless this is a result of file compression you definately have some issues. My Fuji F30 at ISO 800 has less noise, what gives? 😕
Scott