Originally Posted by wolf
I'm aware of when and where noise reduction occurs.
Originally Posted by wolf
I disagree.
Originally Posted by wolf
Yes, there is always a trade off, but noise is not one of them. The trade off for smaller pixels is stronger in-camera processing power, more storage space, slower demosiac and post processsing, etc.
Originally Posted by wolf
I think that is a common misconception. For a given sensor size the "noise per detail" (i.e. noise power per spatial frequency) stays the same no matter what the pixel size. The only difference is that smaller pixels allow one to use higher spatial frequencies. This is illustrated in the link I provded above for the 50D/40D.
http://luminous-landscape.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=29801&view=findpost&p= 241562
When you compare them at different spatial frequencies (detail) by using 100% crop, the 50D appears to have more noise. But when you compare them at the same spatial frequency (amount of detail) by resampling both to the same resolution, it becomes clear that their noise is in fact the same.