Paul Stenquist wrote:
> In truth, the K20D is an excellent high ISO performer, [ ... ]
I've been meaning to ask some questions about this for a long time, 
since it doesn't really make sense to me when people say that a certain 
camera is has a good high ISO performance. I mean, doesn't the ISO 
setting just multiply the signal? Shouldn't that mean that the 
performance is exactly as good, relatively speaking, at high ISO values 
as it is at low ones (and vice versa)? Or is what people really mean 
that the noise under low-light conditions is better controlled 
(regardless of the ISO setting as such)? Or does the sensor actually 
have an improved dynamic range that doesn't show up at lower ISOs 
because the A/D cuts of part of the signal? Is this what "extended 
dynamic range" is all about? Or, alternatively, is everyone merely 
talking about the quality of the built-in image enhancement software (in 
which case I'm not really interested..)?

Just thought I might mention it, since the subject was brought up yet 
again...

- Toralf



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