I haven't done a lot of high ISO shooting. Other than a couple quick tries with 
the initial camera check out.
I'm ordinarily, a 100 or 200 ISO (w/camera rest) type who rarely handle the 
"gritty" look.
It's a gray damp heavily overcast morning, so thought it a good chance to check 
the K20's 3200ISO performance.
Probably due to my avoiding such settings, I'm surprised to see, in this shot, 
a bit of hope for the next time I'm in need of some shutter speed &/or have no 
camera rest. I know, it's a grainy surface and I do see the grain in the shadow 
of the eve.
Straight from the "default" camera.

Comments?

Jack

http://photolightimages.com/aspupload/detail.asp?ID=453

DA 16~45, f/5.6, 1/500, ISO 3200, hand held, matrix metering.





      

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