February 20, 2021
[Old and new confrontation] I compared the sensitivity of Nikon D60 and FUJIFILM X-S10.
Hello.
This time, I will compare the camera.
The camera to compare is
The camera to compare is
The model "Nikon D60" released in 2008 and the latest model "Fujifilm X-S10" released in November 2020.
~ Comparative conditions ~
1. Take a photo with a close pixel
2. Use the same lens
3. I will shoot with Auto WB
4. High sensitivity noise correction OFF
5. Exposure compensation ± 0
~ Comparative conditions ~
1. Take a photo with a close pixel
2. Use the same lens
3. I will shoot with Auto WB
4. High sensitivity noise correction OFF
5. Exposure compensation ± 0
The purpose to compare is the model of 2008 and the model in 2020, in control of the noise.
Consider what the 12 -year difference is like.
Of course, the color expression has its own personality for each brand and model,
This is the focus on the noise in ISO.
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* ISO sensitivity is a standard for photo film formulated by the International Standardization Organization.
It shows how weak a film can record the light.
The conventional ASA sensitivity and DIN sensitivity are described together.
ISO200 S15 F5.6 upper X-S10 Bottom D60
It is a little unexpected result, but the color seen by the X-S10 with the naked eye and the brightness seen by the D60 with the naked eye is faithfully reproduced.
Of course, this sensitivity does not have any visible noise.
ISO400 S30 F5.6 upper X-S10 Bottom D60
At ISO400, there is almost no noise yet.
ISO800 S60 F5.6 upper X-S10 Bottom D60
The sensitivity is said to begin to appear, but
If you are staring at it, it is around the upper right of cotton boxes and cupmen.
ISO400 S30 F5.6 upper X-S10 Bottom D60
At ISO400, there is almost no noise yet.
ISO800 S60 F5.6 upper X-S10 Bottom D60
The sensitivity is said to begin to appear, but
If you are staring at it, it is around the upper right of cotton boxes and cupmen.
There is a relatively rough part, but it doesn't matter if you care about it.
ISO1600 S125 F5.6 upper X-S10 Bottom D60
The difference starts to open from here. The photo above doesn't change much
In the photo below, the blank part and the barcode of the cotton box are rough like a paper.
ISO1600 S125 F5.6 upper X-S10 Bottom D60
The difference starts to open from here. The photo above doesn't change much
In the photo below, the blank part and the barcode of the cotton box are rough like a paper.
Even so, the extra fine of # 1000. (Is it difficult to understand?)
The standard ISO of Nikon D60 is up to 1600, so no more comparison is possible.
The standard ISO of Nikon D60 is up to 1600, so no more comparison is possible.
On the other hand, X-S10 isIt is up to 12800 and can be used up to 51200 by extension.
This is the difference of 12 years.
However, this is also when outputting JPEG with the camera image processing engine.
However, this is also when outputting JPEG with the camera image processing engine.
Noise comparison is not very meaningful for those who take pictures with RAW.
The meaning of expensive ISOs, even more,
The meaning of expensive ISOs, even more,
You can easily keep the moment you want to leave in the photo.
How was it? Of course, the current camera is not only the ISO that can be used, but
How was it? Of course, the current camera is not only the ISO that can be used, but
While the spread of mirrorless models, touch panels, wireless communication, etc. are standard,
It is becoming smaller and lighter, and it can be easily handled by people who have never touched the camera.
In addition, it is often said that recent smartphones have a good image quality comparable to single -lens cameras,
In addition, it is often said that recent smartphones have a good image quality comparable to single -lens cameras,
I'll try to verify if I have the opportunity.
Up to here for this time. thank you very much.
The following is the same "Nikon D60" detailed page as the one used this time.
I hope you can check it out.