Compared to... Sony DSC-H2
Below you will find a studio comparison between the Fujifilm FinePix S6000fd and the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H2, at ISO 400.
Studio scene comparison ( @ ISO 400)
- Fujifilm FinePix S6000 : Aperture Priority mode, ISO 400, Default Image Parameters,
Manual white balance, +0.3 EV compensation
- Sony DSC-H2 : Aperture Priority mode, ISO 400, Default Image Parameters,
Manual white balance, +0.7 EV compensation
- Lighting: Daylight simulation, >98% CRI
Fujifilm FinePix S6000fd |
Sony DSC-H2 |
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ISO 400, 1/280 sec, F5.0 |
ISO 400, 1/320 sec, F5.0 |
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2,988 KB JPEG |
2,695 KB JPEG |
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Again, the S6000fd's output at ISO 400 isn't that 'clean' - there are visible artefacts, but it is significantly better than the conventional CCD-based H2, which has visible noise and has lost a lot of fine detail to noise reduction. For the average user producing prints the S6000fd's ISO 400 output remains perfectly usable - and compared to most (if not all) of its competitors it's nothing short of amazing.










