True. SR won't help if the subject moves. I'm still hoping that the  
high ISO performance of the new camera is adequate, but I'm also  
keeping one of my Ds. It could be my coffee shop camera.
Paul
On Oct 31, 2006, at 5:46 PM, Digital Image Studio wrote:

> On 01/11/06, Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I've shot plenty of low-light, high ISO film, but certainly not color
>> at 3200. Even BW 35mm at 3200 was marginal. No matter how it was
>> processed, the grain was pretty damn big. Not bad, necessarily, but
>> pretty damn big. On the other hand, 6x7 BW at 3200 was very cool. I
>> might even try some of that again:-). I haven't used the DA at 3200.
>> But it's great at 1600. Far better than film. I'm sure the K10D will
>> be at least as good as film. And with an extra stop from shake
>> reduction, I can probably get away with ISO 800 for almost  
>> everything.
>
> My problem is that generally when I use ISO3200 SR won't save me, I
> simply need high shutter speeds, grain is secondary to actually
> getting a shot that's not blurred so as to be unusable (due to
> unavoidable subject movement).
>
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