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Resolution Chart Comparison (RAW)Shots here are of our 'version two' resolution chart which provides for measurement of resolution up to 4000 LPH (Lines Per Picture Height). A value of 20 equates to 2000 lines per picture height. For each camera the relevant prime lens was used. The chart is shot at a full range of apertures and the sharpest image selected. Studio light, cameras set to aperture priority (optimum aperture selected), image parameters default. Exposure compensation set to deliver approximately 80% luminance of white area. For a (more) level playing field we also convert our resolution tests using Adobe Camera RAW. Because Adobe Camera RAW applies different levels of sharpening to different cameras (this confirmed) we had to use the following workflow for these conversions:
Measurable results
Shooting in RAW and using Adobe ACR to process the images increases the measured resolution on all four cameras and also brings them all to a similar level. Although the D300S has the lowest nominal resolution (pixel count), it isn't far behind the others in terms of what it can actually resolve. As we've already seen, still better results are possible from Nikon's own software, so anyone worried that a 12 megapixel camera can't quite cut it can allay much of this fear by processing from RAW. |