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D200 Test

D200 Tests before and after fix by Nikon. For examining details, check the 'smugloupe' and use the cursor-keys to increase magnification.
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  • ISO 1600 Before Fix
'Lens Cap' shot; added +2 EV in Nikon Capture
No sharpening, normal tone, normal saturation
No Noise Reduction whatsoever

    ISO 1600 Before Fix 'Lens Cap' shot; added +2 EV in Nikon Capture No sharpening, normal tone, normal saturation No Noise Reduction whatsoever

  • ISO 1600 After Fix
'Lens Cap' shot; added +2 EV in Nikon Capture
No sharpening, normal tone, normal 
saturation
No Noise Reduction whatsoever

Use smugloupe or view the original picture and you'll see a little less noise.

    ISO 1600 After Fix 'Lens Cap' shot; added +2 EV in Nikon Capture No sharpening, normal tone, normal saturation No Noise Reduction whatsoever Use smugloupe or view the original picture and you'll see a little less noise.

  • ISO 3200 Before Fix
'Lens Cap' shot; added +2 EV in Nikon Capture
No sharpening, normal tone, normal saturation
No Noise Reduction whatsoever

    ISO 3200 Before Fix 'Lens Cap' shot; added +2 EV in Nikon Capture No sharpening, normal tone, normal saturation No Noise Reduction whatsoever

  • ISO 3200 After Fix
'Lens Cap' shot; added +2 EV in Nikon Capture
No sharpening, normal tone, normal saturation
No Noise Reduction whatsoever

Even in this small picture you'll see that ISO3200 is much better after the fix.

    ISO 3200 After Fix 'Lens Cap' shot; added +2 EV in Nikon Capture No sharpening, normal tone, normal saturation No Noise Reduction whatsoever Even in this small picture you'll see that ISO3200 is much better after the fix.

  • D200: ISO 1600, 1/80 - f/2.8, WB=Incand
No sharpening, normal tone, normal saturation
No Noise Reduction whatsoever

I see more noise than in the D70, but the well exposed areas (just below the light; the metal area that is the inside of the lamp) look much better than on the D70.

Some short type banding can be seen at 100% magnification. I don't see this as a problem. Fix by Nikon has been successful so far. I still have to see if it shows up in normal shots instead in badly exposed ones like this.

    D200: ISO 1600, 1/80 - f/2.8, WB=Incand No sharpening, normal tone, normal saturation No Noise Reduction whatsoever I see more noise than in the D70, but the well exposed areas (just below the light; the metal area that is the inside of the lamp) look much better than on the D70. Some short type banding can be seen at 100% magnification. I don't see this as a problem. Fix by Nikon has been successful so far. I still have to see if it shows up in normal shots instead in badly exposed ones like this.

  • D70: ISO 1600, 1/80 - f/2.8, WB=Incand
No sharpening, normal tone, normal saturation
No Noise Reduction whatsoever

I see less noise than in the D200, but the well exposed areas (just below the light; the metal area that is the inside of the lamp) look much better on the D200.

    D70: ISO 1600, 1/80 - f/2.8, WB=Incand No sharpening, normal tone, normal saturation No Noise Reduction whatsoever I see less noise than in the D200, but the well exposed areas (just below the light; the metal area that is the inside of the lamp) look much better on the D200.

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    D200: ISO 1600, 1/80 - f/2.8, WB=Incand
No sharpening, normal tone, normal saturation
No Noise Reduction whatsoever

I see more noise than in the D70, but the well exposed areas (just below the light; the metal area that is the inside of the lamp) look much better than on the D70.

Some short type banding can be seen at 100% magnification. I don't see this as a problem. Fix by Nikon has been successful so far. I still have to see if it shows up in normal shots instead in badly exposed ones like this.
    D70: ISO 1600, 1/80 - f/2.8, WB=Incand
No sharpening, normal tone, normal saturation
No Noise Reduction whatsoever

I see less noise than in the D200, but the well exposed areas (just below the light; the metal area that is the inside of the lamp) look much better on the D200.
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