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D800e vs D800 Sample RAW on Polish website
Mar 13, 2012
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The link to the 2 page comparison is here, but please copy and paste, since DP prefers not to link directly:
http://www.fotopolis.pl/index.php?n=14571&p=1
Here is a translation:
"Nikon D800 - Test photos
Nikon D800 is a twin version of the semi-professional full frame DSLR Japanese manufacturer - D800. The only difference between these cameras is a weak low-pass filter in the D800. About how this translates into the quality of the image you can see later in this article.
Nikon D800 is a special version of the new full frame DSLR Japanese manufacturer. Since the standard version of the Nikon D800 differs only a weak low-pass filter. The filter itself is in the case of digital cameras, optical system in front of the matrix. It aims to blur small incident on the sensor. In this way, manufacturers prevent the formation of moire, while making the chromatic aberrations are not so onerous. Weak low-pass filter allows for a sharper image, but we must take into account the possible imperfections of the image, which may occur because of this.
noise
In terms of noise Nikon D800 behaves exactly like the traditional version of this camera. Up to ISO 800 noise practically does not affect the image. At ISO 1600 there is a gentle "digital grain", which is even and pleasing to the eye. We note the decline in the quality of ISO 3200, but you can use freely, even with the next value, or ISO 6400. Following the enlargement of sensitivity to the value of H1, corresponding to ISO 12800, there is a strong discoloration that significantly interfere with the picture quality. Despite this, we can possibly her recourse. H2 values can not be regarded as useful."
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