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Digital Camera Home > Digital SLR shootout, Fall, 2002

Comparison shots:
Canon D60, Fuji S2 Pro, Nikon D100, Sigma SD9
Digital Cameras

 

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Canon D60

Fuji FinePix S2

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Shutter: 1/200
Aperture: F8
Exp. Comp: -0.33 ev
ISO Speed: 100
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Shutter: 1/ 90
Aperture: F8
Exp. Comp: 0.00 ev
ISO Speed: 100
 

Nikon D100

Sigma D9

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Size: 3008x2000
Shutter: 1/ 160
Aperture: F8
Exp. Comp: +0.33 ev
ISO Speed: 200
(This shot was captured with the D100's in-camera sharpening turned off, then unsharp masked later in Photoshop, at 150%, radius=0.9 pixels)
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Size: 2268x1512
Shutter: 1/90
Aperture: F8
Exp. Comp: +0.50 ev
ISO Speed: 100
 

 

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