Originally Posted by
xpatUSA
We are amplifying the signal plus noise from all sources, not just "the signal". A double-whammy because "noise" now includes 'shot' (Poisson) noise from the captured photons themselves.
What?
Let's talk in signal electrons (e- = captured photons). Let's choose 40,000e- as close to sensor saturation. Let's say the sensor produces 40e- of noise even with the lens cap on. Let's say the camera electronics add 10e- equivalent read noise. Let's say that the 'shot' noise is sqrt(signal).
1) let's use 100 ISO and capture 40,000e-. Noise (rms) = sqrt(40+10+sqrt(40,000)) = 16e- r.m.s.
2) now let's use 800 ISO and capture 5,000e-. Noise (rms) = sqrt(40+10+sqrt(5,000)) = 11e- r.m.s.
The Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) for (1) is 40,000/16 = 11.3EV. The SNR for (2) is 5,000/11 = 8.8EV.
Quite a difference, eh?
For SNR, more is better ...