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Mk III ISO 100 Black Frame -- Cleaner Than We Thought?

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Okay, opening this black frame in ACR shows a lot less read noise than I expected. I have to take the black clipping point to "0" to get it to show any noise, even when pushing it four stops/bringing the fill light way up. On my Mk II, just bringing the fill light up more than 30% can show banding noise. Is my sensor cleaner than we thought? Or am I doing something wrong?

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Notice that the only difference is the black clipping point moving from "0" to "1."

And the raw black frame:
http://galleries.stevemelvin.com/100blackframe.CR2
 
I looked at it in IRIS and it has about the same read noise as all the production camera ISO100 blackframes I've seen (which are all a trace worse than all of the pre-pro black frames actually). Same noise, no horizontal banding, but still one of the vertical banding types. There is a chance it MIGHT be possible to design a pre-RAW processor to filter out this type of vertical banding, not quite sure yet, possibly though.

The random, non-pattern read noise itself (ignoring banding) is just like with the 5D2, no better at all.
 
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