Canon 7D ISO 100Ĭanon 7D ISO 100 Sample Nikon D300s vs. Do not republish the images on the Internet or elsewhere without express written permission, which may be obtained by email. You may download samples of each image for personal inspection by clicking on the links below each sample (right-click and choose “Save as…”). No post processing was performed on any of these images other than the crops shown below. Below are 100% crop samples taken from the focus point of each image. If you’re expecting more of the same, get ready for a surprise. As a result, we’ve gone with the lesser of the two evils and set the Sony A500 to “Normal” Noise Reduction.įinally, we’ve bumped the exposure +1/3 stop from the last test. The exception being the Sony A500, which Sony must have felt it necessary to keep noise reduction turned on all the time as there are only two settings – Normal and High. This time, based on popular demand, we’ve turned off all noise reduction, dynamic range and auto-lighting optimizers.
And, we’ve still got the same Canon 7D and Nikon D300s from the last test. This time, we’ve got a couple of additional variables to mix things up a bit - and to see if the claims of some of the Nikon shooters in the comment section of the first round bear fruit.įirst off, we’ve thrown a new camera into the mix – the new 12.3-megapixel Sony A500, which is a covers a sensitivity range of ISO 200-12800. Nikon D300s ISO Test (and I know a lot of you didn’t, based on the lively comment section), we’re back for Round 2. If you didn’t get enough in the first Canon 7D vs.