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Posted: Wed May 9th, 2012 16:46 |
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Well, I like the way it renders colors better (of course you can correct the d300 to the same mix), and I think it has a bit of an edge at high iso settings. I've been pretty happy with street shots at night at 3200 Tom
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Posted: Thu May 10th, 2012 02:43 |
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jk wrote:TomOC wrote:I may be way off. It I think the x100 is also as good as D300s I should qualify this really. The XPro1 is better than the X100 from a handling perspective however the IQ is very similar but the new layout in the XP1 CCD and its extra pixels improves its rendering, making it seem better. The D300 can yield very good image quality in bright sunlight and also in low light up to ISO 2000. However at ISO 3200 it seems very grainy/noisy.
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