Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/12/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Just uploaded to the Gallery and added to the Lumix ISO folder, http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/hlritter/ a set of photos made at different ISOs with the G9 and the M8. Viewed at maximum size, the noise and resolution appear ordered as one would expect given the sensor sizes: M8 best, ISO-for-ISO, then Lumix, then G9. For example, the M8 at 2500 looks comparable to the Lumix at 1600 and the G9 between 800 and 1600. I would have expected less difference between the Pana and the Leica and more between it and the Canon. Interestingly, the Canon has by far the least color noise of the three at ISOs high enough for noise to become prominent. Its problem seems mostly to be luminance noise, if I understand it correctly, with splotchiness and loss of resolution. Or it seems to have low-spatial-frequency color noise, with large swathes of color shifts in areas of smooth color and no detail, whereas the others have high-frequency, grainy color noise. Variations among the shots are due to the M8's different frame proportions and different FOV (no 28mm lens, which would have been closest to the Lumix's), different WBs, differing intensity and color of illumination from the windows behind me, as well of course as different sensors/electronics/algorithms. Just for yucks I'll add some examples from the D700. ?howard