I agree with you and Olympus is not crowing about a new principle of
low noise sensor design. What we will see, I think, that reviews will
show lots of noise above ISO 400 if operating in RAW and the kind of
jpeg noise reduction we are seeing with other DSLRs and Oly's own
digicams resulting in some sort of compromise between visible noise
and the smearing of a few megapixels of detail.
Winsor
Long Beach, California, USA
On Mar 5, 2007, at 9:37 AM, Bill Pearce wrote:
> The Panasonic sensors are generally regarded as having more noise
> than most.
> I've not heard much comments on that from our 330 friends, but the
> examples
> on sites like dp show more noise and more invasive noise reduction.
>
> On the other hand, while the Kodak sensors are highly regarded for
> their
> color qualities, they also are noted as having high iso noise
> problems.
>
> I'm not convinced we've seen high iso sensors developed to a point
> where
> they match the rest of the camera features.
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