I've shot more than 100 pics indoors at both 800 and 1600 with the  
K10D. No problems with color, even given a mix of tungsten and window  
light, although that can sometimes lead to a compromise. But It  
behaves in a normal way. Better than the D to be sure. If you haven't  
seen any of the shots I posted, here are a few URLs. The first is at  
800. The latter two are at 1600. The last one is cropped to only  
about 60 percent of the frame. Not much noise, even on a 100 percent  
crop. Certainly no color problems. (I purposely processed the last  
one rather warm.) All RAW conversion in ACR.
Paul

http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5245692
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5241877
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5247870&size=lg
On Dec 1, 2006, at 5:50 PM, Joseph Tainter wrote:

> Since the camera is right there, you should take a bunch of photos of
> various things to see what it will do.
>
> -----
>
> Oh, I did, Bruce. I took a couple of outdoor photos with the FA 31 and
> DA 16-45 at ISO 100. They were fine. This was image number 5 on the
> camera. It brought me to a halt.
>
> I plan to get out with it this weekend and shoot some more things.  
> They
> will be outdoor shots and I expect they will be okay. But I need a
> camera that can give me decent indoor shots too.
>
> There was window light from the left and light from a lamp to the  
> right.
> Maybe that's just too much for the sensor to handle.
>
> Joe
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