On 27/11/06, William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I think Rob is talking about low light photography where there is
> subject movement to deal with.
> I've done some work in the past where High Speed Recording film
> processed to give a theoretical ASA6400 was the best option, and even it
> wasn't enough to give an acceptable shutter speed.

Exactly and as is the case for most of us DSLRs have replaced film in
small format as our preferred image capturing systems. As such it
would of course be preferable if the DSLRs provided the scope of
capabilities that we had with film, one of which was very high ISO
when required.

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