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Samsung’s Digimax Pro815; Not For Pros, But For Everyone:
Samsung’s Digimax Pro815 is a far cry from the cute digital point-and-shoot cameras the company has thus far produced, and while some of them did bear Schneider optics, none match this lens for overall performance. That, combined with a really big preview screen, help you produce surprisingly good output. The Pro815 can be noisy at high ISOs, which is why I tended to shoot it at the lowest—ISO 50—and was able to produce impressive quality image files.
The Pro815 captures image files—in order of decreasing size—using TIFF, raw, or JPEG formats. Thus far, only Leica’s DIGITAL-MODUL-R, Hasselblad’s H2D, Ricoh’s GR Digital, and Samsung’s Pro816 use DNG as their native raw format. Raw formats vary from camera to camera, even those produced by the same manufacturer! Sometimes a manufacturer will terminate support for a discontinued camera’s raw format, leaving photographers high and dry. That’s why Adobe defined a non-proprietary format for raw called Digital NeGative (DNG) that can be used by hardware and software developers to provide raw processing in the future. Is this a trend, wavelet, or what? Let’s hope it’s one of these.
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