On Sep 10, 2011, at 10:19 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
> 
> 
> Overall, though, this obsession with ultra high ISO settings and the
> desire for noiseless results is, to me, utter and complete nonsense.


I only ever use my computer to write plain ASCII text, so this desire for fast 
clocks speeds and graphical interfaces, to me, utter and complete nonsense.

Godfrey, you might get into fewer arguments if you phrased things more like:  I 
only ever photograph still moving things in good light, and since I'm more 
interested in artistic effects than image quality, I don't really need high ISO.

By the way, do you still have a link to that post you made after photographing 
an indoors event, where you commented that your then current camera was right 
on the edge of its performance envelope?

Frankly, with the K-5, I finally have a camera that meets the minimum 
performance that I need in terms of high ISO and low light noise, but I still 
find myself missing shots because it isn't clean enough at a high enough ISO.  

--
Larry Colen [email protected] sent from i4est





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