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    first play at high ISO with 1DX

    ISO 25600

    truck_25600.jpg

    ISO 51200
    smudge_51200.jpg

    It can go higher as well!! I am amazed at how 'useable' these images are. True there was some ambient light and that may make a reasonable difference but imagine the possibilities in a wedding reception type environment. Shot in AV mode at f2.8 with a 70 - 200. ISO on auto.

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    That just makes me cry. Any PP at all other than web size reduction?

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    yep - noise reduction in ACR, sharpen in ACR, crop on both images. Slight curves on the cat and sharpen both in CS5.

    No noise reduction set in camera. I have not tried it yet but from what I read the in camera NR is pretty good if you are pumping out JPEG. I shoot only in RAW so I turned it off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by norwest View Post
    That just makes me cry.
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    Last edited by MattNQ; 11-09-2012 at 9:09am.
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    They look very good at the high ISO, but could be a stupid question, any flash used at at all in the pics?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gonk0 View Post
    .... any flash used at at all in the pics?
    sob, ExIf, sob, data, sob, says, sob, no, sob. Crying x 3.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark L View Post
    sob, ExIf, sob, data, sob, says, sob, no, sob. Crying x 3.
    Thanks Mark, I got an error when trying to view the EXIF data.

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    looks like a shite load of noise reduction on 1st shot
    looks cartoony now

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    Quote Originally Posted by rowdy23 View Post
    looks like a shite load of noise reduction on 1st shot
    looks cartoony now
    ROFL, yep that noise reduction filter shrunk the big truck

    Have included SOOC shots. Simply resized for JPEG.

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    As expected, the 51200 image is pretty horrid, but that's some impressive performance at 25600!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eberbachl View Post
    As expected, the 51200 image is pretty horrid, but that's some impressive performance at 25600!

    Nah, that noise is ok, just turn it B&W and call it "artistic"
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    Seriously impressive performance Fess. You now have no excuses for any botched low light shots.

    Quote Originally Posted by Eberbachl View Post
    As expected, the 51200 image is pretty horrid, but that's some impressive performance at 25600!

    Horrid ???? I only have to look back 5 or 6 years and remember taking photos like that with a D200 Nikon and thinking that they were a bit rough around the edges and then consoling myself by saying " what do you expect when you push them to 800 ISO".

    Quote Originally Posted by Rattus79 View Post
    Nah, that noise is ok, just turn it B&W and call it "artistic"
    Been there, done that a few times.
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    I'm not saying that getting to ISO 51200 before experiencing noise like isn't impressive, just that the noise itself is horrid . The 25600 ISO noise is very usable though, and quite astounding.

    I too remember the low light performance of my first DSLR (Nikon D70), and I'm thankful for what I've got today in my K-5, which is astouding for an APS-C camera.


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    having come from a k10 (ISO 400 useable) to the K5 (ISO 3200 very useable) it's astounding just how far we've come in such a short time.

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    nice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rattus79 View Post
    having come from a k10 (ISO 400 useable) to the K5 (ISO 3200 very useable) it's astounding just how far we've come in such a short time.
    haha oh god, I used to dread the K10D at anything above 400!
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    Shoot!!!!
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    Ahhhhhhh........ *drool*

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    Not a big fan of the NR on the truck image, but yeah it is pretty impressive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fess67 View Post
    ROFL, yep that noise reduction filter shrunk the big truck

    Have included SOOC shots. Simply resized for JPEG.
    Yeh, see that's where I go really wrong, I don't do PP well at all, maybe I should "do a course or sumfink"
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