otumay
New member
Hi,
Yesterday I had the opportunity to compare the new SD15 with my SD14. Using the same lens (18-50mm/2.8), I shot the same scenes with the same focal distances and camera settings, then converted to 16-bit TIFF with Sigma's PhotoPro 4.1, and later converted to jpeg with Photoshop CS4. My overall conclusion is as follows:
SD15 is decidedly faster, has a better automatic white balance and a larger and better screen. In all other areas, I have not noticed any improvements; noise performance, dynamic range, etc. So it would seem that SD14 owners need not upgrade, but DP1 and DP2 users, if they wish to use this fantastic sensor also in a DSLR body may consider buying an SD15.
Hope this may be useful for some of us.
Osman
Yesterday I had the opportunity to compare the new SD15 with my SD14. Using the same lens (18-50mm/2.8), I shot the same scenes with the same focal distances and camera settings, then converted to 16-bit TIFF with Sigma's PhotoPro 4.1, and later converted to jpeg with Photoshop CS4. My overall conclusion is as follows:
SD15 is decidedly faster, has a better automatic white balance and a larger and better screen. In all other areas, I have not noticed any improvements; noise performance, dynamic range, etc. So it would seem that SD14 owners need not upgrade, but DP1 and DP2 users, if they wish to use this fantastic sensor also in a DSLR body may consider buying an SD15.
Hope this may be useful for some of us.
Osman