Andrew M Kerr
Active member
In a recent thread on the D200, started by Matthew Lin (M-L), the inevitable noise debate flared up.
As one way of reducing noise at higher ISO, Adam Barkow suggested shooting at lower resolution (i.e. at medium image size, 2896 x 1944 px = 5.6 MP) . (This is an ideal size for press photos; I'm asked for 2048 px maximum dimension).
Do any other D200 owners have experience of whether this reduces noise at high ISO?
There was a suggestion that this might just involve a resampling of the entire 10 MP image which I guess would make little difference to noise. But if medium image size instead uses a limited number of photo sites (with therefore more space between them) I could imagine it might make a difference.
Anyone done any tests on this? I'm curious as to the results.
Have a good one.
Andrew
As one way of reducing noise at higher ISO, Adam Barkow suggested shooting at lower resolution (i.e. at medium image size, 2896 x 1944 px = 5.6 MP) . (This is an ideal size for press photos; I'm asked for 2048 px maximum dimension).
Do any other D200 owners have experience of whether this reduces noise at high ISO?
There was a suggestion that this might just involve a resampling of the entire 10 MP image which I guess would make little difference to noise. But if medium image size instead uses a limited number of photo sites (with therefore more space between them) I could imagine it might make a difference.
Anyone done any tests on this? I'm curious as to the results.
Have a good one.
Andrew