This could get interesting. From what I've observed, the main knock
against Olympus dSLRs has been noise at higher ISOs -- all the way
back to the E10 ("Great camera. Too bad about the noise."). Of
course, it's a problem that has plagued all the players in the
business. And yes, I know about the trade-offs between noise control
and detail. And perception and reality.
My point, and I do have one, is that Sony is still struggling with
noise at higher ISOs (see the new DSC-R1) and if Oly can deliver the
goods with the E-330, imagine what they'll be able to do with the E-2.
Oh, well, I guess we have a head start on that; the E-330 results
give us basis for our flights of fantasy. :D
ScottGee1
On 2/3/06, Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Exactly my thoughts as well.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
> ScottGee1 wrote:
>
> > Hey, the ISO 1600 looks remarkably clean.
> >
> > BTW, what was the EV difference between the interior and exterior? It
> > seems to be holding exterior detail pretty well without blooming.
> >
> > ScottGee1
>
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