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The E3 at ISO 3200
"Alfred Molon" wrote in message ... This is a 50% crop processed with Noise Ninja: http://myolympus.org/document.php?id=13082 Not entirely sure what your point is - for a top of the range DSLR to require a third party noise reduction facility (which 'plasticises' the image) is hardly something to admire. Every other manufacturer has now switched to CMOS for their better dslr's and clean ISO 3200 is becoming more and more normal. Olympus will surely be left behind thanks to the discredited 4/3 system - noise is the new battleground for dslr's and Olympus have lost almost before the firing starts. |
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