me_tarzan
Well-known member
Here's a full test on the K20D. It's interesting - the tester compares a shot (at 14.6MP and 3200 with the K20D -v- a K10D shot at 800asa (and underexposed 2 stops - ie "effectively" at 3200 asa). He makes the point that there isn't much difference.
Points to note
1) The images are incorrectly designated as both "K20D" - it'll be obvious which is which from the file properties - one is 10MP and the other 14.6.
Enlarge the serial number on the lens, so that it fills the entire screen and compare the difference between the two cameras. - Not necessarily talking about noise here (although this is part of the equation). You'll see that the K20D shows a hugely improved image. More interestingly, though, is that at the periphery of the image, the resolution is much worse! I guess this could easily be due to a different aperture but there is no EXIF data on either picture. My thoughts are that the K20D picture seems a great improvement (noise wise) and even if it didn't, it's impressive that Pentax have managed to squeeze 50% more pixels without a hint of extra noise.
Like I say - very interesting....
http://www.digitalcamerareview.com/default.asp?newsID=3374&review=pentax+k20
Points to note
1) The images are incorrectly designated as both "K20D" - it'll be obvious which is which from the file properties - one is 10MP and the other 14.6.
Enlarge the serial number on the lens, so that it fills the entire screen and compare the difference between the two cameras. - Not necessarily talking about noise here (although this is part of the equation). You'll see that the K20D shows a hugely improved image. More interestingly, though, is that at the periphery of the image, the resolution is much worse! I guess this could easily be due to a different aperture but there is no EXIF data on either picture. My thoughts are that the K20D picture seems a great improvement (noise wise) and even if it didn't, it's impressive that Pentax have managed to squeeze 50% more pixels without a hint of extra noise.
Like I say - very interesting....
http://www.digitalcamerareview.com/default.asp?newsID=3374&review=pentax+k20