On 1/10/2013 9:58 AM, Larry Colen wrote:
From my experience shooting in very low light, I don't tend to like
to push the ISO on the K-5 past 12,800.  Sometimes I'll go as high
as 16,000 when I don't have any choice.  Last night I was
photographing a benefit concert for a friend whose house had burned
down, and when I wasn't using a flash, I mostly had it set in TAv
mode.  I noticed this shot was a little bit noisy, then noticed
that the ISO was at 25,600:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/8366084507/  (1/100 f/4.5
25,600 77mm)

Indeed. Having to shoot in low light recently, I have changed my K-5's settings from 6400 top ISO to 25600 top ISO.

I am still frustrated by the rapid fall off into the saturation towards the right hand side of the histogram...

Boris


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