godzilla60
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The most interesting thing is that the fine details are much better preserved. If you take a look at the dark crop, the fourth book spine from the left should read "The Oxford Companion" at the top of the spine. For the crop with no change in the zone matching setting, the words are hardly visible. For the crop with the change in zone matchin setting, it is much more visible! The difference is quite amazing I feel...
I would expect that the real world print would show almost no noise... I have yet to test. Need to wait one more week for 19 Sep. I'll use this setting and take some real world pictures in X.Fine JPEG and see how well it holds up... I might also grab a colleague's 1D MarkII to do a comparison... hehehe...
Hope this was helpful to all... btw I forgot to mention, taken on an A900 + Tamron 24-135mm SP. Shot at 35mm.
thanks! it was really informative. u really check things out.:thumbsup: