tom writes:

> 3200 seems plenty grainy to me. That's the number on the box, so why not
> give it a shot? See what it does at that EI, and if you want to
> experiment some more you'll at least have a base to start from.

 I've shot it at 12,800 (ie pushed two stops).  Yeah it gets grainy :)

> Bear in mind that if you're using ttl flash, Pentax cameras/flashes
> can't go up to 3200. I believe the PZ-1p says it can only handle ttl
> flash up to 800. 

 You might be OK if you dial in -2 stops of flash compensation.  Or manually 
set to 800ISO and -2 stop exposure compensation instead.

Cheers,


- Dave

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