Originally posted by: soydios
Originally posted by: foghorn67
Originally posted by: punchkin
No, not at all. The camera seems to destroy a huge amount of detail at higher ISOs. Check out the bicyclist picture at ISO 1600, for example.
gah, not another camera with built in over agressive NR. I hate this trend.
I was just looking at 100% crops of D300 images at high ISOs, and the fine texture detail is just wiped out by noise reduction. So, apparently the D300 and D200 sensors have the same light-gathering ability, but the D300 applies better noise reduction.
I believe the D300 to have a better sensor with respect to noise; it's a later-generation CMOS sensor versus an earlier CCD. I don't know what you're basing your assumption on. I don't know enough about the D300 to know if it applies noise reduction to RAW files before saving them, but that would make them not very "raw". Were you looking at out-of-camera JPEGs?
