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Nikon D850 Noise
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<blockquote data-quote="spb_stan" data-source="post: 668758" data-attributes="member: 43545"><p>100% is not the same magnification factor. The two cameras have almost the same noise performance but one image that is at a higher magnification should appear noisier. Exposure and noise are directly related and the first images were not exposed the same. Settings might be the same but exposure is not expected to be identical. All the histograms show low exposure but the algorithms are a bit different.</p><p>But for 100% crops, they both are better than I would expect for any camera underexposed and pixel peeping. Can you see noise in a print or at in normal full image display on a monitor? I would really doubt anyone could see any when viewed as intended. Pixel peeping is death to photos and destroys any message an image has to convey. It is a bad habit to get into unless you know it is not a representation of the photo. What color are supposed to be reproduced? I doubt the color of the text is actually grey to your eyes so you know right away exposure and WB are misadjusted. Without proper exposure, you can't have WB correct for the scene.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spb_stan, post: 668758, member: 43545"] 100% is not the same magnification factor. The two cameras have almost the same noise performance but one image that is at a higher magnification should appear noisier. Exposure and noise are directly related and the first images were not exposed the same. Settings might be the same but exposure is not expected to be identical. All the histograms show low exposure but the algorithms are a bit different. But for 100% crops, they both are better than I would expect for any camera underexposed and pixel peeping. Can you see noise in a print or at in normal full image display on a monitor? I would really doubt anyone could see any when viewed as intended. Pixel peeping is death to photos and destroys any message an image has to convey. It is a bad habit to get into unless you know it is not a representation of the photo. What color are supposed to be reproduced? I doubt the color of the text is actually grey to your eyes so you know right away exposure and WB are misadjusted. Without proper exposure, you can't have WB correct for the scene. [/QUOTE]
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