I think 3DNR should always be turned off. It uses information from previous frames to reduce noise in the current frame. This results in great images of still objects, but hurts the clarity of objects in motion when the 3DNR ramps up.
In a noisy image, we can still ignore the noise and make out most of the detail. But in a blurry image from 3DNR there is no way to see the details.
For now, the first thing I do when setting up a camera is switch to manual gain+exposure and disable 3DNR, then go back and tweak shutter and exposure. This does result in some film grain effect even during the day, but this is the cost we pay to have sharp images in motion. Do you agree that 3DNR should always be turned off?
In a noisy image, we can still ignore the noise and make out most of the detail. But in a blurry image from 3DNR there is no way to see the details.
For now, the first thing I do when setting up a camera is switch to manual gain+exposure and disable 3DNR, then go back and tweak shutter and exposure. This does result in some film grain effect even during the day, but this is the cost we pay to have sharp images in motion. Do you agree that 3DNR should always be turned off?
