Photons to Photos has the SLR/n up now

Discuss older Nikon-based Kodak digital SLRs, including DCS 100, DCS 200, NC2000, DCS 400/600/700-series, etc. Ask questions, post general comments, anecdotes, reviews and user tips.
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SQLGuy
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Photons to Photos has the SLR/n up now

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Interesting how that played out. Apparently Kodak baked in noise reduction for all raws.

Compared to the 5D, which shipped a year later: https://www.photonstophotos.net/Charts/ ... Pro%20SLRn

The 5D definitely does better across the board.
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If one of you who has an SLR 14n could provide Bill with test shots for that camera, that would be great. I wonder how much of the difference in IQ between these cameras is down to this baked in NR.
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I just contacted him, i have the 14/n plus an NC2000e and a Finepix S2 that are not listed on the site.

Great website, didn't know about it
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