On Tue, Dec 19, 2000 at 08:45:33PM -0500, Ray Amos wrote:
> John \"Salty\" Stines wrote:
> > 
> > Can anyone provide information or point me to somewhere on the web for
> > details on how the sensor in the D30 handles long exposures?  I was asked
> > about how the sensor compares to film with regards to reciprocity failure,
> > noise, and pixel blooming.  I don't have an answer.
...
> Noise.  I typically print 13x19 inch prints with my Epson 1270 on their
> 25 year heavyweight matte paper.  I cannot tell any difference between
> Fuji Provia 100F and the D30.  Side by side, up close you might be able
> to tell the difference, but not from normal viewing distance.  Photo
> friends are amazed at how good the digital print is.  No noticeable
> extra noise.


I think all of the questions were meant to refer to long exposures
specifically.  What sort of noise do you see in a 30s exposure?  How about
an exposure of several minutes?

> Pixel blooming.  Can't help you there.  I'm not an archeologist.

How do nearby (unexposed) pixels respond to a very brightly exposed area?

        John
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