The Fuji may be using a lot of post processing to clear the noise.  I'm 
speaking of clean output from the sensor, not programming to clean up 
afterward.  The sensor sites are just too small to capture enough 
light.  I'm not going to do the math and repeat what's already in the 
archives you can look it up for yourself.

Powell Hargrave wrote:

>>That's why at 
>>this point I'd like to see a larger sensor.  Physics is working against 
>>the APS-C sensor as densities get higher, and it can only get worse.
>>    
>>
>
>There is room to grow. Take a look at the Fuji F30.
>Sensor is a tiny 7.6 x 5.7 mm with 6.3 Mega pixels.  APS size equivalent
>would be about 46 Mega pixels.
>Useable ISO 1600 with noisy ISO 3200.  Ya I know there is lots of in camera
>noise reduction and some image quality problems but still most images look
>just fine.
>
>http://www.dpreview.com/gallery/fujifinepixf30_samples/
>
>Powell 
>
>  
>


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