Yep. That's the kind of high ISO performance everyone can expect. But  
some here apparently are placing more weight on the Dubai pictures  
that were made with pre-release firmware. Strange logic. BTW, I find  
ACR's default settings are not very accurate in terms of color  
temperature with the K20D. But that's to be expected when working  
with DNG files from a new camera.
Paul
On Mar 5, 2008, at 10:37 PM, William Robb wrote:

> I didn't do well today, but I did something.....
>
> The top picture is shot at ISO6400!!
> With a 100% detail shot below.
>
> The studio thing was a 30 second light set-up shot at iso 800,  
> because i am a dork sometimes.
> Below it is a 100% detail as well.
> None of the images recieved any post processing, other than the  
> default settings in camera, and
> default settings in ACR. No sharpening, or levels or anything.
>
> http://users.accesscomm.ca/wrobb/temp/k20/K20_page1.html
>
> The EXIF data is on the full frame shots, but
>
> the top picture is shot with the 77mm lens, 1/50th sec at f/2.5,  
> ISO 6400.
>
> The portrait is with the 77mm lens, 1/160th sec at f/11, ISO 800.
>
> The page is 760K.
>
> Enjoy
>
> William Robb
>
>
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