I use it for taking pictures in absolutely abysmal light, generally it
gets me a reasonable image given the obvious constraints and funny
enough my clients don't appear to be too perturbed about image noise.
I often have to shoot performances in dire light.

On 21 October 2014 12:32, Bill <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 19/10/2014 8:27 PM, Glen Berry wrote:
>>
>> I've tried using ISO 25,600 a few times, just to see what it was like.
>> Naturally, I didn't expect the highest quality at this setting. I must
>> say, it was nice to be able shoot images hand held in very low light. I
>> was taking hand-held photos in dark alleys without any problem.
>>
>> However, the lower image quality probably ruins things for most people.
>> I was just wondering, if anyone had found an excellent use for ISO
>> 25,600 (or greater), and what type of photography you use it for?
>> Surveillance work, perhaps? Avant-Garde art, perhaps?
>>
>> In the days of film, I had seen some very grainy, B&W Fine-Art imagery
>> shot in this ISO range. I don't know if anyone is currently attempting
>> anything like that with digital though.
>>
>
> It's great for nekkid wimmen.
>
> bill
>
>
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