The 10D is definitely a cleaner sensor, but I knew that coming in. But the E-1
image appears underexposed, and the increased noise may be due partially to
that. Any comments?
I definitely see the moire issues that have been noted by many people, but you
have to look very, very close to find them. The 10D's sensor and routines cope
very well with that issue.
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>
>Subject: [OM] 10D and E1 Test shot to load
> From: "C.H.Ling" <chling@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Sat, 15 May 2004 08:49:03 +0800
> To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>
>
>
>Just made a test shot for both camera:
>
>10D with Zuiko 35-70/3.6 at 35mm F8, ISO100 ~2.7MB.
>
>http://www.accura.com.hk/IMG_8381.JPG
>
>E1 14-54 at focal length simulate the hight of the above picture, F8 ISO100
>~3MB.
>
>http://www.accura.com.hk/P5150376.JPG
>
>Both are shot at softest setting, auto white balance and JPEG mode, do the
>level and sharpening yourself, I found a radius of 0.7 and amount of 200%
>work quite well for the E1 shot and the 10D require a smaller radius
>otherwise halo formed at the edges. Generally the E-1 receive sharpen very
>well and easier than the 10D.
>
>Will give more comments on the E-1 later when I have more experience with
>it.
>
>Enjoy!
>C.H.Ling
>
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