On the other hand, I can't recall any manufacturer providing high ISO  
images prior to a camera's release. It's simply not the best way to  
showcase one's wares.
Paul
On Oct 26, 2006, at 7:29 PM, Digital Image Studio wrote:

> On 27/10/06, Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> It's also worth noting that there's a *lot* of stuff in firmware
>> completely unrelated to image quality. People seem to automatically
>> assume the worst: That a firmware change means they're desperately
>> trying to fix a problem with noise or color cast or banding or
>> whatever. Most of the firmware updates we've seen in the past  
>> (from all
>> manufacturers) are more mundane operational issues.
>
> That position appears to be bolstered by the lack of high ISO  
> sample images.
>
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