I dunno: the SL goes down to ISO 50, but I don't see that extra stop as solving 
many problems when it comes to wanting to do long exposures in daylight with 
fast lenses set wide open. For those, I need ISO values in the 0.3 to 0.8 
range, which means a six-stop ND filter on the SL still.

G

> On Jun 19, 2016, at 5:44 AM, Mark Roberts <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> The one thing that bothers me about the K-1 is something that I
> haven't seen anyone else mention: The ISO settings only go down to
> 100. I *hate* fscking around with ND filters and I dislike using
> diffraction-inducing small apertures, both of which I found necessary
> at GFM a few weeks ago when I wanted 30-second (or longer) exposure
> times.
> 
> You know what would be really cool? An ND filter that fit inside the
> camera, in front of the sensor but behind the mirror. Probably
> impractical in the real world, but it *would* be cool.


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