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Subject: [Leica] dmr at 1600
From: geebee at geebeephoto.com (GeeBee)
Date: Fri Sep 30 10:33:32 2005
References: <r02010500-1042-AA3F379231D711DA9DE90011246F5C92@[66.239.174.66]>

Someone else likes it :-)

http://www.publish.com/article2/0,1895,1865105,00.asp

--Graham


From: "George Lottermoser" <imagist@imagist.cnc.net>

Subject: [Leica] dmr at 1600


> > Lovely shot, Robert - but noise that you wouldn't see in a Canon 20D
> or 
> > MKII
> > at even 3200, particularly in a virtually shadowless shot.
> 
> Simply not true BD. If I crank down the in-camera filtering on my 20d
> and shoot raw at 1600 - I've got very similar noise. If let the camera
> make decisions about noise filteration - I have the illusion of noise
> reduction at the expense of sharpness and detail. Fact this dmr is
> producing extremely hi-quality digital files competitive with the best
> 35mm digigear out there. And in terms of color accuracy, neutrals and
> skin tones - it is delivering files competitive with the medium format
> pro backs.
> 
> regards, George
> 
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