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FZ50 noise
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Someone wrote that if there are noise problems over ISO 100 one should reduce the camera's resolution to for instance 6 mpix and the problem is over. Is it true? If yes could somebody elaborate on this? Thanks in advance! Wlady |
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Wladyslaw Wojciechowski wrote:
Hi. Someone wrote that if there are noise problems over ISO 100 one should reduce the camera's resolution to for instance 6 mpix and the problem is over. Is it true? If yes could somebody elaborate on this? Thanks in advance! Wlady Cześć, It doesn't make sense to me. All that you are doing in reducing the resolution, which since image noise is single pixel stuff, blurs the noise and makes it less noticeable. My noise testing of the FZ50 is he http://www.dimagemaker.com/specials/cameras/camtests.php To me a better option, since presumably you bought an FZ50 to get the resolution it is capable of, is to use a noise reduction filter, like Noise Ninja, etc. Cheers, Wayne -- Wayne J. Cosshall Publisher, The Digital ImageMaker, http://www.dimagemaker.com/ Blog http://www.digitalimagemakerworld.com/ |
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Wladyslaw Wojciechowski wrote: Hi. Someone wrote that if there are noise problems over ISO 100 one should reduce the camera's resolution to for instance 6 mpix and the problem is over. Is it true? If yes could somebody elaborate on this? Thanks in advance! Wlady Cześć, It doesn't make sense to me. All that you are doing in reducing the resolution, which since image noise is single pixel stuff, blurs the noise and makes it less noticeable. My noise testing of the FZ50 is he http://www.dimagemaker.com/specials/cameras/camtests.php To me a better option, since presumably you bought an FZ50 to get the resolution it is capable of, is to use a noise reduction filter, like Noise Ninja, etc. Cheers, Wayne Hi, Wayne. I saw your tests as well as quite a number of pictures made by other photographers and they don't seem so bad although people make so much noise about the noise. And no, I haven't bought the camera yet. I only consider exchanging C-765UZ for FZ50, but I don't know... That's why I ask more experienced persons for their opinions. Thanks for suggestions. Wlady |
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FZ50 noise
On Sun, 12 Nov 2006 22:38:06 +0100
Wladyslaw Wojciechowski wrote: I saw your tests as well as quite a number of pictures made by other photographers and they don't seem so bad although people make so much noise about the noise. If the test images don't look so bad to you, you'll probably be happy with the FZ50. People make a lot of noise about it because there really is quite a bit of visible noise when you blow high-ISO images up to 100% on a computer screen. Fortunately, that's not how images are normally used. And no, I haven't bought the camera yet. I only consider exchanging C-765UZ for FZ50, but I don't know... That's why I ask more experienced persons for their opinions. I upgraded my C-700UZ to an FZ30 just before the FZ50 came out and generally love it. It does no better in low light than the C-700 did, but it handles much better. Paul Allen |
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