On 7/22/2011 12:32 AM, Nathan Wajsman wrote:
> Several people on both lists have asked for examples of the Fuji X100 at high
> ISO. Last Saturday's Deep Purple concert in Montreux provided the
> opportunity. The six images I show here were taken with ISOs ranging up to
> 3200 (EXIF data is available by clicking on the little camera icon above each
> image). The camera goes to ISO 6400 but not in auto ISO, which is what I use
> with all my digital cameras.
>
> Anyway, here are the pics:
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/belgiangator/x100/
I agree with Brian and Chris about the informal portrait of your daughter. Best
you've posted that I recall. I'm not
sure the credit all goes to you, at least as photographer. ;-) It looks to me
like she has passed one of those
milestones of growing up and now looks more 'grown-up', self-assured,
'comfortable in her skin' which makes the portrait
better.
And I agree with Wiliam. The other image that stood out for me was the last one.
I'm not convinced that such small images really say a great deal about high ISO
performance. Then again, I'm sure it
must be at least pretty good. Fuji's smaller sensor F10/11/30/31fd series set a
new standard at the time for small
sensor higher ISO performance, and are still outstanding for IQ if 6 MPs is
enough. So I can't imagine that working with
a later technology APS sized sensor at 12 MP, Fuji wouldn't do a good job.
Moose
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