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Re: [OM] Comparison of E-1 and E-20 images

Subject: Re: [OM] Comparison of E-1 and E-20 images
From: Skip Williams <om@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2003 20:56:57 -0500
There is significantly more visible details of the fabric texture in the E-1 
pictures.  The question is what is it attributed to: Sensor?  Processing?  
Lens?  

It doesn't appear to be a big difference in noise, from my quick view.

Skip


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>Subject: [OM] Comparison of E-1 and E-20 images
>   From: Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxx>
>   Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2003 18:57:28 -0400
>     To: Olympus mail list <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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>DPReview.com points out that the magazine Chasseur D'Image has published 
>an E-1 photo sample with a direct comparison to the E-20.  The images 
>are of a Samurai doll and you can find them here in the middle of the page.
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><http://www.photim.net/Olympus/OlympusE1.htm>
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>I downloaded and compared them and say that even though both are 5MP 
>sensors the E-1 appears to have slightly more resolution than the E-20. 
>It also has dramatically less noise than the E-20.  This noise 
>difference can be clearly seen by placing the images side-by-side and 
>magnifying the cheek area of the doll.  The E-1 appears to show more 
>detail in the fabric of the dolls garment.  Perhaps this is simply the 
>absence of noise and not better resoluiton.
>
>Chuck Norcutt
>Woburn, Massachusetts, USA
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