An even better example would be the Fujifilm S5 Pro against a Canon
or Nikon - the chip is so different.
Then it might be interesting to shoot Richards R-D1 against the Nikon
which has the same chip - can't remember which one. Or my D-Lux 3
against the Panasonic version (Leica always claim that their firmware
is better). That might establish whether it's the sensor or the evil
manufacturer that's controlling the subtle differences in image.
Andrew Fildes
afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 24/04/2007, at 7:18 AM, Richard wrote:
> Unlike film, the camera company now decides how your images look,
> by their
> sensor characteristics and their processing algorithms. This
> applies even
> when shooting in RAW. Sure you can adjust anything in photoshop,
> but even
> the RAW data is processed in some ways... Try it and see. Get
> couple people
> with a Canon and non-Canon (even Nikon say, or Olympus). TThe
> difference is
> there if you compare it side by side.
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