Lol, actually, Rob is correct!  I am shooting kids IN interiors! Lol. Ie.
They are shots featuring nurseries and also have to have the babies in them
as "lifestyle" shots.

AND, I do have lights, BUT the brief for this magazine is always to use
available light.  I tend to bounce a low powered strobe into the darkest
corners of the room to give a
Little bit of fill that even the most discerning of magazine editors can't
detect, and I also use a tripod but a lot of the nurseries are really small
and with a baby or two 
crawling about on the floor, it can make for fun times.

I have been playing a lot with the NR in CS5 and LR3, but even so, it is all
more work to add to the post workflow.  I *really* wish it could be done
perfect first time around.

This, and the ability to shoot tethered are two major flaws in the current
line up for professionals for Pentax.  It is *almost* enough to make me
consider switching to Nikon....

...but not quite. :)

Tan.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of paul
stenquist
Sent: Thursday, 24 June 2010 11:13 AM
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Subject: Re: Noise with K7


On Jun 23, 2010, at 9:02 PM, Rob Studdert wrote:

> On 24 June 2010 08:59, paul stenquist <[email protected]> wrote:
>> The Kx would definitely be better for low light applications. The k20 is
about the same as the K7. Any difference is splitting hairs.
>> I shoot a lot of low light interiors. But it's not a problem if you shoot
off a tripod. I'd do that anyway, even with a Kx. It's the only way to shoot
interiors.
> 
> Motion blur doesn't work so well with kids ;-)
> 
She said she's shooting interiors, no mention of kids. If she's shooting
kids in dimly lit interiors, she needs lights. No need to compromise in
either case.
Paul
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