
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 colour saturation.
The
S2 Pro provides a good range of selectable sensitivities between ISO 100
and 1600 in 1 stop steps (apart from ISO 160).
Our noise comparison test involves shooting a colour patch chart (a GretagMacBeth
ColorChecker) at the full range of ISO sensitivities and then measuring
noise at three patch positions.
Each of the comparison crops below are made up of a 180 x 80 crop of
patches 19, 22 and 24 of the ColorChcker chart (as indicated above). This
helps to give a better impression of noise at different light levels within
an image. Directly below this you will find the average standard deviation
of these three patches, this is a quantifiable measurement of noise.
Test Notes
- We are now using the GretagMacBeth ColorChecker instead of Kodak Colour
patches for a couple of reasons: (a) The grey patches are larger and
are therefore easier to crop / measure (b) The patches are made from
a matte non-reflective material and are therefore easier to shoot without
accidental reflection.
- Both cameras were configured as close to normal 'every day' use as
possible, this means Standard sharpening on the S2 Pro and Normal sharpening
on the D100.
- Measurements were taken at approximately 23°C (~73°F), you
should expect more noise at higher temperatures and less at lower temperatures.
- Nikon RAW images converted to 8-bit TIFF using Nikon Capture 3.0,
default settings (camera settings carried through).
- Fujifilm RAW images converted to 8-bit TIFF using RAW File Converter
EX, camera settings.
- Fujifilm FinePix S2 Pro: Standard Sharpening, Standard Tone,
Standard Colour, Manual WB
- Nikon D100: Normal Sharpening, Auto Tone, Colour Mode I (sRGB),
Manual WB
- Lighting: Daylight
- The 'standard deviation' was measured using the histogram feature
in Photoshop on 8-bit TIFF or JPEG files (later comparison). Lower figures
mean there is less 'deviation' from the average luminance level, and
thus less noise.
Fujifilm FinePix S2 Pro (12 mp JPEG) vs. Nikon D100 (JPEG)
| Camera |
Fujifilm FinePix S2 Pro |
Nikon D100 |
| Sensitivity |
ISO 100 |
n/a |
| Exposure |
1/15 sec, F8.0 |
n/a |
Patch crops
ISO 100
JPEG |
  |
| Standard dev. avg. |
0.91 |
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| Camera |
Fujifilm FinePix S2 Pro |
Nikon D100 |
| Sensitivity |
ISO 200 |
ISO 200 |
| Exposure |
1/30 sec, F8.0 |
1/30 sec, F8.0 |
Patch crops
ISO 200
JPEG |
  |
| Standard dev. avg. |
1.11 |
1.25 |
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| Camera |
Fujifilm FinePix S2 Pro |
Nikon D100 |
| Sensitivity |
ISO 400 |
ISO 400 |
| Exposure |
1/60 sec, F8.0 |
1/60 sec, F8.0 |
Patch crops
ISO 400
JPEG |
  |
| Standard dev. avg. |
1.23 |
1.56 |
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| Camera |
Fujifilm FinePix S2 Pro |
Nikon D100 |
| Sensitivity |
ISO 800 |
ISO 800 |
| Exposure |
1/125 sec, F8.0 |
1/125 sec, F8.0 |
Patch crops
ISO 800
JPEG |
  |
| Standard dev. avg. |
1.42 |
2.03 |
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| Camera |
Fujifilm FinePix S2 Pro |
Nikon D100 |
| Sensitivity |
ISO 1600 |
ISO 1600 |
| Exposure |
1/250 sec, F8.0 |
1/250 sec, F8.0 |
Patch crops
ISO 1600
JPEG |
  |
| Standard dev. avg. |
2.03 |
2.91 |
When Fujifilm first announced the S2 Pro they also made note that the
SuperCCD III sensor and processing system built into the camera has a
progressive noise reduction system which varies its strength depending
on the selected sensitivity. As we can see from the results above (and
the graph below) this automatic noise reduction system does appear to
work well. Noise levels are consistently lower than the D100 and from
ISO 400 upwards the S2 Pro is cleaner than the Canon EOS-D60. Note that
we tested the S2 Pro at both 12 mp and 6 mp, the 6 mp results are reflected
in the graph below.

Fujifilm FinePix S2 Pro (12 mp RAW) vs. Nikon D100 (RAW)
| Camera |
Fujifilm FinePix S2 Pro |
Nikon D100 |
| Sensitivity |
ISO 100 |
n/a |
| Exposure |
1/15 sec, F8.0 |
n/a |
Patch crops
ISO 100
RAW |
  |
| Standard dev. avg. |
1.00 |
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| Camera |
Fujifilm FinePix S2 Pro |
Nikon D100 |
| Sensitivity |
ISO 200 |
ISO 200 |
| Exposure |
1/30 sec, F8.0 |
1/30 sec, F8.0 |
Patch crops
ISO 200
RAW |
  |
| Standard dev. avg. |
1.28 |
1.53 |
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| Camera |
Fujifilm FinePix S2 Pro |
Nikon D100 |
| Sensitivity |
ISO 400 |
ISO 400 |
| Exposure |
1/60 sec, F8.0 |
1/60 sec, F8.0 |
Patch crops
ISO 400
RAW |
  |
| Standard dev. avg. |
1.68 |
2.13 |
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| Camera |
Fujifilm FinePix S2 Pro |
Nikon D100 |
| Sensitivity |
ISO 800 |
ISO 800 |
| Exposure |
1/125 sec, F8.0 |
1/125 sec, F8.0 |
Patch crops
ISO 800
RAW |
  |
| Standard dev. avg. |
1.67 |
2.82 |
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| Camera |
Fujifilm FinePix S2 Pro |
Nikon D100 |
| Sensitivity |
ISO 1600 |
ISO 1600 |
| Exposure |
1/250 sec, F8.0 |
1/250 sec, F8.0 |
Patch crops
ISO 1600
RAW |
  |
| Standard dev. avg. |
2.66 |
4.77 |
Again the progressive noise reduction system (which must also be included
in the RAW conversion software) produces good results even at high sensitivities.
Note that noise levels are slightly higher for S2 Pro RAW files converted
to TIFF.

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