I'm with Shel on this. I rarely shoot faster than 800 with the *istD,  
and, reassuringly,  I see a very nice rendering at 800 with the K10D.  
Yet the rendering of noise with the new camera is much more like film  
grain one might expect. I might find myself shooting more 1600 BW  
with this camera than I have with the D.
Paul
On Nov 18, 2006, at 6:18 PM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:

> Sure, although I was hoping it might be a little less than the pic  
> shows.
> However, it's not particularly objectionable, and upon further  
> viewing,
> It's starting to grow on me.  Yes, the "film like look" is, I  
> think, what I
> find so attractive.  800 ISO is quite nice, and I can see using  
> that even
> when a lower ISO is easily possible, just for the effect.  The "grain"
> pattern appears that it would convert nicely to B&W.
>
> Shel
>
>
>
>> [Original Message]
>> From: Adam Maas
>
>> More noise than the 6MP bodies was essentially guaranteed, as  
>> noise is
>> linked to sensor site size and the 6MP sensors have much larger  
>> sensor
>> sites. But it's very well controlled, and has the more film-like look
>> that Pentax has maintained on its bodies than the competition  
>> (This is
>> one reason I'll shoot the K100D [and the *istD when I had it] to 3200
>> but rarely took the D50 over 800, didn't like the look of the  
>> noise on
>> the Nikon).
>
>>> http://www.digital.pentax.co.jp/ja/35mm/k10d/ex.html
>
>
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