
ISO Sensitivity / Noise levels (vs. Prosumer)
Tests on this page were carried out as described on the previous page. As
promised in our pre-production review we have updated this noise test page
with results from the eight megapixel Sony DSC-F828 as well as the Sony
DSC-F717 and Minolta DiMAGE A1.
Test notes:
- Shots taken at approximately 21°C (~70°F)
- Lighting was simulated daylight
- Manual white balance
- Aperture Priority
Canon EOS 300D vs. Sony DSC-F828
By comparing the exposure values below we can state that
the Canon EOS 300D is approximately 0.7 EV (three quarters of a stop)
more sensitive at the indicated ISO setting than the Sony DSC-F828 at
the same indicated ISO (this is exactly the same as our experience when
we compared the 300D to the PowerShot G5). Thus the EOS 300D's ISO 100
would be equivalent to an ISO 160 on the DSC-F828 (although it doesn't
actually allow that sensitivity selection).
- Canon EOS 300D: Canon 50 mm F1.4 lens, Aperture Priority (F4.0),
Manual WB,
Default Parameters (Parameter 1), 50 mm F1.4, JPEG Large / Fine
- Sony DSC-F828: Aperture Priority (F3.5), Manual WB,
Default Image Parameters, JPEG Large / Fine
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Canon EOS 300D
n/a |
Sony DSC-F828
ISO 64, 1/60 sec, F3.5 |
| Partial crop |
 
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Red|Green|Blue
channels |
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Canon EOS 300D
ISO 100, 1/100 sec, F4.0 |
Sony DSC-F828
ISO 100, 1/80 sec, F3.5 |
| Partial crop |
 
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Red|Green|Blue
channels |
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Canon EOS 300D
ISO 200, 1/200 sec, F4.0 |
Sony DSC-F828
ISO 200, 1/160 sec, F3.5 |
| Partial crop |
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Red|Green|Blue
channels |
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Canon EOS 300D
ISO 400, 1/400 sec, F4.0 |
Sony DSC-F828
ISO 400, 1/320 sec, F3.5 |
| Partial crop |
 
|
Red|Green|Blue
channels |
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Canon EOS 300D
ISO 800, 1/800 sec, F4.0 |
Sony DSC-F828
ISO 800, 1/640 sec, F3.5 |
| Partial crop |
 
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Red|Green|Blue
channels |
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Canon EOS 300D
ISO 1600, 1/1600 sec, F4.0 |
Sony DSC-F828
n/a |
| Partial crop |
 
|
Red|Green|Blue
channels |
As you can see from the crops above and the luminance noise graph below
there is simply no way any prosumer level digital camera with such small
sensors can achieve the low noise levels of a large digital SLR sensor
at higher sensitivities (because of its considerably larger well size,
more signal = much better S/N ratio). At ISO 800 the EOS 300D has less
noise than any of the prosumer / compact five megapixel digital cameras
below have at ISO 200.
Luminance noise graph

Indicated ISO sensitivity is on the horizontal axis of this graph, standard
deviation of luminosity (normalized) on the vertical axis. Note that we
have standardized on a 0-10 scale.
RGB noise graph

Indicated ISO sensitivity is on the horizontal axis of this graph, standard
deviation of each of the red, green and blue channels (normalized) are
on the vertical axis.
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