
Compared to... D-SLR's
Studio scene comparison
Canon EOS 300D vs. Nikon D100
- Canon EOS 300D: Canon EF 50 mm F1.4, Aperture Priority, ISO
200, JPEG Large/Fine,
Auto WB, Default Parameter 1 (Contrast +1, Sharpness +1, Saturation +1)
- Nikon D100: Nikkor EF 50 mm F1.4 D, Aperture Priority, ISO
200, JPEG Large/Fine,
Auto WB, Standard Sharpening, Standard Tone, Color Mode I (sRGB)
| Canon EOS 300D | Nikon D100 |
| ISO 100, 1 sec, F10 | ISO 200, 1/2 sec, F10 |
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| 2,577 KB JPEG (3072 x 2048) | 2,792 KB JPEG (3008 x 2000) |
The EOS 300D does deliver slightly more detail than the D100 but it's sharpening artifacts (halos around detail) are also more visible than the D100 which uses a relatively modest level of sharpening by comparison. Noise levels are lower in the EOS 300D image however don't forget that the D100 image was taken at ISO 200 (its base sensitivity). Once more it's worth noting the EOS 300D's visible speckles.









