The trend is for digitally designed lenses that are specific for digital
cameras. Nikon has started making these, and will introduce other, as has Canon
with the lens for the 300D, and Pentax has just announced some. Also, Tamron is
making digital-specific lenses.
Regarding noise, the E-1 does show an unacceptable level of noise at ISO 800.
I don't agree with their comments with respect to C*n*n CMOS sensors. They
consistently give beautiful, clean images (including blue skies). I will post a
link to an example later.
-Stephen.
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Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2003 14:51:09 -0500
From: Joe Gwinn <joegwinn@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [OM] E-1 reviewed in PC World
In the January 2004 issue of the computer magazine "PC World", on page 146,
there is an article "Serious Cameras for Serious Photos" that reviews the Can*n
EOS 10D, 1-Ds, and Digital Rebel; the Ni*on D100, the Oly E-1, and the Pent*x
ist D. The reviewer liked the E-1, but kept saying that "you cannot use
standard 35mm camera lenses", as if one could trade the lenses between the
different 35mm camera systems. PC World isn't a photo magazine, and it shows.
<SNIP>
"Noise Annoys. Noise--speckling or mottling, most often visible in broad
planes of color, such as sky--is an inevitable fact of digital photography. We
saw noise in photos taken by all of the cameras, although most of the time
these blemishes were barely noticeable. The Nikon D100 showed the most noise,
but we wouldn't say it has a big problem: The images it produced still looked
great when enlarged, with the noise being only just visible at lower ISO
settings. The Olympus E-1 has a noise reduction mode in which the camera takes
the photo and then takes another with the same settings but with the shutter
closed. Finally it subtracts this noise-only image from the first,
eliminating much of the noise ."
<SNIP>
Joe Gwinn
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