07-04-2012, 02:41 PM
[quote name='wim' timestamp='1338986105' post='18708']
All do to some degree, as that is unavoidable. Nikon is famous for it (because they do it very well indeed).
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So well in fact that nobody has detected it in any of their DSLRs. At which point whether or not it's happening seems like an academic question.
On the other hand, Pentax and Sony are well-known for heavy-handed in-RAW NR. Which seems likely to be the case with the RX100 (hope not though).
DH
All do to some degree, as that is unavoidable. Nikon is famous for it (because they do it very well indeed).
[/quote]
So well in fact that nobody has detected it in any of their DSLRs. At which point whether or not it's happening seems like an academic question.
On the other hand, Pentax and Sony are well-known for heavy-handed in-RAW NR. Which seems likely to be the case with the RX100 (hope not though).
DH