LOL trust me, the noise is pretty ok.. It's like the JC student who commited suicide because he thinks his dick is too small.. Someone said his dick was too small, but despite assurances from a doctor, he still thinks that it's too small.
I just went to dcresource to take the very 1st 2 reviews I saw..
http://www.dcresource.com/reviews/sony/dsc_w100-review/index.shtml
http://www.dcresource.com/reviews/canon/powershot_a700-review/index.shtml
FZ5:
http://www.dcresource.com/reviews/panasonic/dmc_fz5-review/index.shtml
FZ30:
http://www.dcresource.com/reviews/panasonic/dmc_fz30-review/index.shtml
Well these are newer generations of digital cameras, noise control should be better ya?
Look at the sony camera -> brilliant noise
reduction. At the same time, notice how soft the image is as compared to the canon, the lumix cameras.
Look at the canon powershot -> Canon's tauted to have the best noise control around, and it does show that the images very clean.. However, at ISO400, FZ30's about the same, and FZ5 is cleaner but at the cost of some very fine details (not noticable at 4R size)
So, it ends up, do you want to pay for someone to do the noise reduction, or do you want to control the amount yourself?
Yeah I feel that it's pretty excellent for the amount of $$ paid), EVEN when comparing to dSLR. A constant F2.8 with OIS in Lens this focal length will cost approx 3 - 4x the price of a FZ30 new. There's always KM/Sony's inbuilt antishake, but if you're a sucker for less noise you'll need to go for the more expensive D7D
http://digitalcamera.impress.co.jp/06_02/auth/toku1/index_iso.htm
dSLR does not mean less noise. Hint: Look at ISO 1600
I mean, just look at olympus's dismal performance...
LOL you can see that Nikon's quite bad at controlling noise too.
Pentax is surprisingly very good at noise control too.
FYI -
ペンタックス = Pentax
オリンパス = Olympus
二コン = Nikon
コニカミノルタ = Konica Minolta
キヤノン = Canon