Download and look. The folder on Dropbox is less than 1 gig s oif you have a 
reasonable connection . . .

On Nov 6, 2013, at 11:47 PM, Darren Addy wrote:

> Would like to see the full size images (that many pixels shrunk down
> to web resolution is going to look good, regardless). You can sure see
> the difference in the dynamic range when you compare the 51200 with
> the 6400 (such as flipping between image 43 and 42 (on page 2). Thanks
> for sharing those.
> 
> -D
> 
> On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 10:15 PM, Stan Halpin
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> On Nov 6, 2013, at 10:51 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
>> 
>>> On Wed, Nov 06, 2013 at 10:43:53PM -0500, Stan Halpin wrote:
>>>> Except the two in the bar are with the K-3 even though the title doesn't 
>>>> say that.
>>> 
>>> The 51,200 shot in the bar is surprisingly usable.
>>> 
>>> Looking at the tight crops of 51K it looks rather rough.  There's a lesson 
>>> there
>>> about not seeing the photo for the pixels.
>>> 
>> Right! I just went back and looked at my on-line image, K-3 at 51200: 
>> http://photos.stanhalpin.com/p400348830/h3fa48447#h3107f624
>> Considering that I did zero nada nothing to process the images, I think I 
>> would be comfortable shooting at this speed if I need to.
>> Tomorrow I may play with LR noise reduction, etc. but that is part of why I 
>> put the DNG images into Dropbox - let others see what they could do with 
>> these raw materials and some processing tricks . . .
>> 
>> [Pun intended.]
>> 
>> stan
>> 
>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On Nov 6, 2013, at 10:40 PM, Stan Halpin wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Yes, if the title doesn't say K-3, then that sample image was with the 
>>>>> K-5ii.
>>>>> Somewhere, I think UpperRight corner, there is a hotspot: a mouseover 
>>>>> pops an option to view the exif to get a little more info . . .
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Nov 6, 2013, at 10:33 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Wed, Nov 06, 2013 at 10:25:30PM -0500, Stan Halpin wrote:
>>>>>>> It was raining today. Pretty much all day.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I did a couple of shots (6400 and 51,200) at a local pub while out for 
>>>>>>> lunch. Did a couple of shots each of the K-3 and K-5ii sitting side by 
>>>>>>> side and the AF360FGZ and the new AF540FGZii sitting side by side. Then 
>>>>>>> I did a few series of a "still life" with both cameras, repeated with 
>>>>>>> and without NR turned on in the camera. Lighting courtesy of moderately 
>>>>>>> dark rain clouds.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I don't quite understand the layout of the jpegs.   Are the K-5 photos 
>>>>>> the ones with just ISO in the title?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> The images may be viewed as follows:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I put the whole batch, full size DNGs, in my Dropbox. Also there is the 
>>>>>>> K-3 manual and an "index page" that describes ISO & camera & NR On/Off 
>>>>>>> for each image. (Included below as well).
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Full size jpgs exported from Lightroom can be seen on my Zenfolio site. 
>>>>>>> Also there you can see 900x900 close-ups from each of the full-size 
>>>>>>> images.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Oh, and in addition to the ISO series, I did an in-camera HDR with both 
>>>>>>> cameras; the K-5 only works on jpgs, the K-3 HDR works with RAW.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Cameras mounted on a copy stand, natural lighting, remote shutter 
>>>>>>> activation with mirror lockup.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> You'll note that note all cells are filled in in the table below. So,  
>>>>>>> I screwed up. Shoot me.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Dropbox: DNGs   https://www.dropbox.com/sh/b814cy2z86knd9p/0TOLBhvJmB
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Zenfolio: Large jpegs and smaller close-ups  
>>>>>>> http://photos.stanhalpin.com/p400348830
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Index:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> K3 vs K5ii Preliminary ISO tests: Image File Names
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>                          NR Off                                  NR On
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>                          K-3                     K-5ii           K-3    
>>>>>>>          K-5ii
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> ISO100                    A0020           6017            A0026   6022
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> ISO800                    A0021           6018            A0027   6022
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> ISO 6400          A0022           6019            A0028   6024
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> ISO 25600                                 6020                          
>>>>>>>   6025
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> ISO 51200         A0024           6021            A0029   60026
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> K-5 Incamera HDR (jpg)            6027
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> K-3 In-camera HDR (DNG)   A0042
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> K3 & K5ii pictures        B0369-0371
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> AF360 FGZ & AF540 FGZii pictures  B0372-0373
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I haven't actually looked at these images in any detail yet. I can 
>>>>>>> verify that there is more apparent noise at higher ISO's.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> stan
>>>>>>> 
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