saifulbahar
Senior Member
Hi codling,
Sincere thanks for the info.
Sincere thanks for the info.
Caussway said:My first impression is it's a DSLR. That indicates a Panasonic DSLR is on the way.
Like the "mechanical" rings, dials and more rounded body. Why give 8mp and noisy image. 5 or 6mp with clean high ISO is what the users need, IMO. No more contact f2.8 :thumbsd: and don't believe they can make up that with higher ISO.
It's a fierce battle ground for Samsung Pro-815 :bsmilie:
zcf said:it is more of the density and design of the sensor, the high pixels count in a given area, the more noise it is. As most DSLR have bigger sensor size (in terms of area), therefore the pixel density in it sensor is less, thus less noise in same ISO & more dynamic range.
http://www.dpreview.com/learn/?/Glossary/Camera_System/Sensor_Sizes_01.htm
My amateur view is, by increasing the sensor size from 1/1.8" to 2/3", and keep the 12x zoom, they will need bigger & longer lens, probably will cause increase in cost as well.ken111111 said:But why did panasonic decide to use 1/1.8" sensor instead of 2/3" sensor ?
Afterall, 2/3" sensor were around for long time, and were used in KM A2 & A200, which gives up to ISO800...
jbma said:I am looking forward to this FZ30. However so far the noise level is putting me off. Like most people here I want less noise. I don't really care about megapixel. I'll be very happy with 5 Megapixel with a low noise. sigh!![]()
psx2sg said:wahhhhhh....I just got my FZ10.....
Japan Official Launch 26 Aug 2005
http://prodb.matsushita.co.jp/product/info.do?pg=04&hb=DMC-FZ30
For price performance issue, Canon IS S2, Sony & Fujifilm Super Zoom purple fringing are too obvious when blowed up. With 5Mp & above, I like Panasonic new Venus II engine with the removal of 'purple fringing'theITguy said:Using Neat Image or similar tools will either produce pictures with bloggy patches or overly smoothen texture, losing details in the process. I think Panasonic's sensors have come a long way and is still pretty usable at ISO 400, given that the big zoom range. Given another chance to buy Panasonic's camera, I would rather go for other brands as Panasonic still have a long way to go before matching Canon/Sony/Fujifilm performance/quantity ratio. The former's pictures are simply not as clean out of the camera. Only plus points are the big zoom + Leica lense.
unseen said:I don't get your thing about Panasonic sensors. Couldn't be that you DIDN'T know 90% of the cameras use sensors from Sony. Fuji has their own super CCD stuff. hmmmmmmmmmm...
Nope, using Neat Image or Noise Ninja do not produce pictures with bloggy (I think you meant blotchy) patches or overly smoothen texture if you do it right. Didn't you see my samples here?theITguy said:Using Neat Image or similar tools will either produce pictures with bloggy patches or overly smoothen texture, losing details in the process....