----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Paul Stenquist"
Subject: Re: Handled the K10D today


>I realize that. But I found ISO 3200 unacceptable on the *istD. Yet
> 1600 on the K10D appears to yield better results than the same
> sensitivity on the *istD. Thus, at this point, I believe I can attain
> higher shutter speeds in low light with the K10D than I could with
> the *istD. Where I couldn't get enough shutter speed with either
> camera, I would combine some slow shutter flash with an ambient
> exposure. I might get some motion blur, but I'd get a sharp central
> image as well. That's generally how it's done.

Flash is sometimes not an option, at which time the necessity of getting 
a picture is more important than whether high ISO noise is acceptable.

William Robb 



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