jaapv
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Pretty good, Summicron 35asph, 1/3rd (so slightly soft), no noisereduction in postprocessing...
I'd really like to see something from a G11 @ ISO 2500 that is better.Nice! but I sure would be upset that it doesn't come near the quality of what I've seen from a Canon G11.
Nice! but I sure would be upset that it doesn't come near the quality of what I've seen from a Canon G11.
no disrespect meant, but this looks like a photo my sony cybershot could take. i'm not seeing leica quality here at all. sorry!
no disrespect meant, but this looks like a photo my sony cybershot could take. i'm not seeing leica quality here at all. sorry!
🙄🙄🙄🙄 Talking about the ISO-2500 quality, not the merits of the scene itself.
I was surprised to see that the M8 has a feature which does a frame-to-frame subtraction for high-ISO, an exposure is made with the shutter closed and subtracted from the image being processed. The idea is to subtract out noise.
Does anyone actually use this feature? Does anyone have with/without shots? It was common practice in signal processing decades ago.
As far as ISO 2500 and other high-sensitivity settings, many variables come into play. One is the shutter speed which also controls sensor integration time. SO: 1/3rd second at ISO 2500 is not going to give the same noise figure as a 1/30th second exposure.
It's a good reference photo, and looks a lot better than Kodacolor-800 under similar lighting conditions.
Except that there has been an enormous amount of noisereduction -inside the camera. The sensor has very little to nothing to do with it.Just for your interest
D700 at ISO 6400. Capture 1 no noise reduction. 14-25 1/60 f5.6 This is of course a soon to be replaced 2 year old sensor. The D3s has raised the bar again from here.
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