On 01/11/06, Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've shot plenty of low-light, high ISO film, but certainly not color
> at 3200. Even BW 35mm at 3200 was marginal. No matter how it was
> processed, the grain was pretty damn big. Not bad, necessarily, but
> pretty damn big. On the other hand, 6x7 BW at 3200 was very cool. I
> might even try some of that again:-). I haven't used the DA at 3200.
> But it's great at 1600. Far better than film. I'm sure the K10D will
> be at least as good as film. And with an extra stop from shake
> reduction, I can probably get away with ISO 800 for almost everything.

My problem is that generally when I use ISO3200 SR won't save me, I
simply need high shutter speeds, grain is secondary to actually
getting a shot that's not blurred so as to be unusable (due to
unavoidable subject movement).

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