
ISO Sensitivity / Noise levels
ISO equivalence on a digital camera is the ability to increase
the sensitivity of the sensor to enable faster shutter speeds and/or better
performance in low light. The way this works in a digital camera is by
"turning up the volume" on the CCD's signal amplifiers. Nothing
is without its price however and doing so also amplifies any noise that
may be present and often affects color saturation.
The
EOS-D60 provided five selectable ISO sensitivities between ISO 100 and
ISO 1000. The EOS-10D has a normal range of ISO 100 to ISO 1600 as well
as the additional ISO 3200 which is indicated by a 'H' on the status LCD
panel and can only be accessed once enabled through the camera menu.
Our noise comparison test involves shooting a GretagMacBeth ColorChecker
at a selection of ISO sensitivities and then measuring luminance and RGB
noise at a 'mid' grey patch (patch 22).
Canon EOS-10D vs. Canon EOS-D60
Camera settings / test notes
- Canon EOS-10D: Parameters: Standard, Large/Fine JPEG (3072
x 2048), Manual WB
- Canon EOS-D60: Parameters: Standard, Large/Fine JPEG (3072
x 2048), Manual WB
- Measurements taken at approximately 21°C (~70°F)
- Lighting was daylight
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ISO
100 |
Canon EOS-10D
1/40 sec, F7.1 |
Canon EOS-D60
1/40 sec, F7.1 |
| Original
crop |
 |
| Red
channel |
| Green
channel |
| Blue
channel |
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ISO
200 |
Canon EOS-10D
1/80 sec, F7.1 |
Canon EOS-D60
1/80 sec, F7.1 |
| Original
crop |
 |
| Red
channel |
| Green
channel |
| Blue
channel |
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ISO
400 |
Canon EOS-10D
1/160 sec, F7.1 |
Canon EOS-D60
1/160 sec, F7.1 |
| Original
crop |
 |
| Red
channel |
| Green
channel |
| Blue
channel |
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ISO
800 |
Canon EOS-10D
1/320 sec, F7.1 |
Canon EOS-D60
1/320 sec, F7.1 |
| Original
crop |
 |
| Red
channel |
| Green
channel |
| Blue
channel |
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ISO
1600 |
Canon EOS-10D
1/640 sec, F7.1 |
Canon EOS-D60
n/a |
| Original
crop |
 |
| Red
channel |
| Green
channel |
| Blue
channel |
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ISO
3200 (H) |
Canon EOS-10D
1/1250 sec, F7.1 |
Canon EOS-D60
n/a |
| Original
crop |
 |
| Red
channel |
| Green
channel |
| Blue
channel |
As we had expected these test results were virtually identical to those
produced for our pre-production preview. Things seem fairly close at ISO
100 and 200, at ISO 400 the EOS-10D is beginning to look cleaner, at ISO
800 the difference is more noticeable and the EOS-10D's ISO 1600 performance
is very good indeed, actually exhibiting less noise than the EOS-D60 at
ISO 800. It would appear that Canon's changes to image processing (probably
enhanced high sensitivity noise reduction) and improved CMOS manufacturing
processes have made a more significant difference to noise at higher ISO's.
Luminance noise graph

ISO sensitivity is on the horizontal axis of this graph, standard deviation
(average) is on the vertical axis.
RGB noise graph

ISO sensitivity is on the vertical axis of this graph, standard deviation
(average) is on the horizontal axis.
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