On Jun 8, 2014, at 05:06 , Eric Weir <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> Recently I took a bunch of photos in low-light with my K5 set to ISO 12800. 
> The lens was an A 28/2.8, which I get good results with with good light. 
> After doing noise reduction on them the images looked pretty smudgy. Almost, 
> but not quite, like water color images. 
> 
> I’m blaming the result on poor focusing on my part, which I found difficult 
> in low light. I’ve had my eye on a 35mm DA L F2.4 AL for a while. Would I 
> have gotten better results with it?
> 

The first thing to look into for "water-color" looks is the noise reduction you 
applied.

 -Charles

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