CMOS vs. CCD

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CMOS vs. CCD

Postby sihood on Tue Jan 01, 2008 6:10 pm

Hi, does anyone know whether a CMOS sensor is better than a CCD?
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Re: CMOS vs. CCD

Postby Yi-P on Tue Jan 01, 2008 6:32 pm

sihood wrote:Hi, does anyone know whether a CMOS sensor is better than a CCD?


Hi, and welcome...

Can you please define "better" ??

Is orange better than strawberry? They both are fruits and provide vitamin C... :roll:
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Postby sihood on Tue Jan 01, 2008 8:18 pm

Haha! Nice reply ... :lol:

Is there any noticeable difference in colour, sharpness? I having been using a Nikon D80 and currently looking at a D300 and while I realise this is a better camera, was just interested in why Nikon shifted to the CMOS sensor and what improvement that makes? I have read all the tech specs on the D300 so was just a casual interest.
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Postby Yi-P on Tue Jan 01, 2008 9:46 pm

sihood wrote:Haha! Nice reply ... :lol:

Is there any noticeable difference in colour, sharpness? I having been using a Nikon D80 and currently looking at a D300 and while I realise this is a better camera, was just interested in why Nikon shifted to the CMOS sensor and what improvement that makes? I have read all the tech specs on the D300 so was just a casual interest.


There wont be noticeable difference in sharpness, there would be in colours, but colours can be done as always in post processing.

Sharpness is mostly defined from your lens, the better quality glass you put in front, the sharper you will see of your results.

What sort of lens(es) you have at the moment?

Mostly you will notice in difference of high-ISO images, where the D300 rocks the D80 by miles away.

I would get better lenses then upgrade bodies. Because low quality glasses will show its downside on a high end body like D300 immediately.
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Postby Matt. K on Tue Jan 01, 2008 10:38 pm

Check out Wikipedia for a comprehensive description of the differences.
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