And the LX3 looks like it slipped a cog on the ISO wheel. It's off by
nearly a stop. Looks like K25 has returned at ISO 100. And they didn't
check the 5D at ISO "Lo" = 50.
Chuck Norcutt
usher99@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Found this DXO lab analysis interesting---looks at the sensors.
> Appears the ISO for G9 is closer to 150 at 100 setting---seems about
> right.
> Would like to see more validation and info on the methodolgy and some
> index of dispersion Oddly plugging in a 5D and G9 dynamic range is
> only about 1EV apart at base ISO--seems impossible to me. They very
> rapidly diverge at higher ISO's, but still. Perhaps the list logician
> can sort it out.
>
>
> http://tinyurl.com/688mdz
>
>
> On another note if Khen wishes to borrow my "I agree with Moose"
> T-shirt, that can be arranged.
>
> Mike
>
> Khen Lim wrote:
>>> ...I agree with Moose.
>
>
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