Thanks Jed. Hmm, I guess it will be wiser to hold on a bit than. A DX one won't be bad like both of you said ... well, lets hope there is one in the pipeline cuz from what I heard, the upcoming DX one is a radically fast one with standard telephoto range.Jed said:No it's not fast enough. Not until they give us good ISO3200.
As Darren has already covered, a DX really shouldn't be that bad.
As to the Sigma, the less said about that the better![]()
Appreciate thy insight, many thanks
I agree. I too cannot find anything inside these pics to justify the term "extremely noisy". Granted these ain't the cleanest pics we had seen but these ain't shot with the official firmware either.Darren said:Hmmm ... but that doesn't justify a statement like "extremely noisy" which kind of puts the entire image in bad light ... :dunno:
If there is fault with the image(s), its that the red channel seems to be "speckled" and not entirely smooth, unlike the blue/green channels which are much much smoother. I would put put this down to image processing within the camera, which should be "fixable".
From what I see under the EXIF header, the firmware loaded in this prototype is v0.30. The one I had tried is loaded with v0.38, this goes to show that there are more than one working firmware in the circuit right now.
On the hindside, I find the analogy of "not every pixel is built equal" rather true in the above images, somehow I find them more resistant to saturation curves, the ability to contain color fidelity is also unusually high (ie. increased saturation without clipping highlights, etc), at least when compared to pics I have PP from D1x/h or the D100.
Exciting times ahead