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Gear Talk => Camera Talk => Topic started by: bobfriedman on May 01, 2016, 11:41:41

Title: D5 file size as a metric for noise.
Post by: bobfriedman on May 01, 2016, 11:41:41
Now this is interesting http://diglloyd.com/prem/s/DAP/NikonD5/NikonD5-ISO-fileSize.html
Title: Re: D5 file size as a metric for noise.
Post by: Andy on May 01, 2016, 11:49:24
Now this is interesting http://diglloyd.com/prem/s/DAP/NikonD5/NikonD5-ISO-fileSize.html
Thanks for sharing the link.

Not that it counts in this context, but I covered the filesize and noise interaction back in 2010 ... :)
... and started looking into this during the D7000 first impressions and used it ever since for a first assumption where noise really kicks in.
D7000 - first impressions (https://nikonandye.wordpress.com/cameras/digital-bodies-consumer/nikon-d7000/) (please scroll approx to the middle of the page to see the table).
A second "soft indicator" is the NR setting a manufacturer chooses for a particular camera. To see when the HW engineers start depending on the SW engineers :) (the NR table is just before the filesize table)

rgds, Andy

Below is a table with the D5 values in comparison with the D4, D800E, D7000 and D700
green = Base ISO
yellow is extended ISO Settings
filesizes are normalized to standard ISO filesize


Title: Re: D5 file size as a metric for noise.
Post by: Erik Lund on May 01, 2016, 12:47:16
Thanks! Never really noticed this ;)

More than 100% is quite a difference!
Title: Re: D5 file size as a metric for noise.
Post by: Andy on May 01, 2016, 12:53:58
Thanks! Never really noticed this ;)
More than 100% is quite a difference!

Yes, it is.
With each generation the marketing department became "bolder" in what they considered "acceptable noise levels" for customers :D
rgds, Andy