17 DSLRs noise ciompared

a simple solution for designers if cameras become noise free, would be to have a inbuilt option to produce noise..

Due to personal preference I dont like colour noise, It always just looks really bad and easily can throw your eyes off the subject of a photo. Black n White noise however does a entirely different thing.
 
Yup, chroma noise is it what they call colour noise isnt it ? d200 seems to have no chroma noise but only film like mono noise which I like because at 100% the noise looks like film but as the reviewer stated when printed looks perfectly fine especially at a lab because it loks like a print from a high iso film roll!
 
Fstop11 said:
a simple solution for designers if cameras become noise free, would be to have a inbuilt option to produce noise..

Due to personal preference I dont like colour noise, It always just looks really bad and easily can throw your eyes off the subject of a photo. Black n White noise however does a entirely different thing.

I agree, active noise reduction off
some effects are really nice, esp in B&W so noiseless isn't the way for a perfect future :)
 
mrk said:
Yup, chroma noise is it what they call colour noise isnt it ? d200 seems to have no chroma noise but only film like mono noise which I like because at 100% the noise looks like film but as the reviewer stated when printed looks perfectly fine especially at a lab because it loks like a print from a high iso film roll!

Gotta agree there. Out of all the Nikons it does have the best noise. Just a shame that you have to hope the D3x has it too. I'd imagine it would. Canon seem to be trying to stamp noise out all together instead.
 
Just depends on what people prefer I guess,

I can't seem to find any samples of the d200 using the profile modes either, I read there was a "velvia" like feature so would be interesing to see what images look like in that mode - might have to take a 2nd trip to the camera store :p
 
cyKey said:
Gotta agree there. Out of all the Nikons it does have the best noise. Just a shame that you have to hope the D3x has it too. I'd imagine it would. Canon seem to be trying to stamp noise out all together instead.
I think Canon is simply trying to push the boundaries - Reducing noise almost completely at ISO1600 paves the way for ISO 6400, it can't be too far away :)
 
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