This page is currently under construction and more examples and comparisons will be added as they become available.
| Click on thumbnails for D60 verses D30 comparisons.
myalbum.ne.jp/cgi-bin/a_menu?id=fa806372 Preliminary noise comparisons are here: Standard deviation noise chart | |
| The D60 still exhibits those hot pixels at certain line frequencies. |
| The D30 examples on these page are provided in two forms. One is zoomed to 300% in PS and the other is upsampled to 142.222...% in 112.4577% steps to match the size of the D60 images. Both the D60 and upsampled D30 images are then zoomed to 200%. The final example images are produced from a screen capture of the zoomed images. |
| This is a the same example set as above but with zoomed images. Zooming the images 'does not' introduce any interpolation error. |
| Look at the brick, signs, and canopy in this example. |
| This example clearly shows the D30's crosshatch error when parallel elements are placed at certain frequencies. This may tie in to hot pixel issue mentioned above. I'll post my findings on this after some testing is done. |
| This example shows mutiple type of elements at a slight diagonal. The D60's extra resolution does allow it to handle such elements better than the D30. |
| Even though the D30's images upsample extremely well, the D60 still shows more detail in all cases I have seen so far. |
| Once again, the D60 shows off its ability to capture subtle details, but that ugly crosshatch has shown up again. |
| Very subtle details are picked up by the D60's 6MP sensor. |