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(K-5) ISO 25600 portrait….

raist3d

Well-known member
Some of you can probably guess who this is. This is a high ISO shot converted in-camera so it's effectively also an out of camera JPEG. I was surprised how well it did. A bit warm but that's what I wanted. The K-5 in-camera RAW converter is just so flexible. You can up/down the ISO by 2 stops (or is it half up to +/- 1), film simulation, white balance, convert to a lossless TIFF even (Olympus was first with RAW->TIFF I think and had that a while back but they dropped it).

What I like the most is you can select/batch convert, not have to set one by one and convert.

A nice 1.7 megapixies image. K-5 fears no low light. DA70 Limited.

As a portrait, I think it's a bit too tight and I needed to step back more.



- Raist
 

raist3d

Well-known member
And another (this last one I just tweaked a notch up in Mac OS / X preview before uploading for not wanting to go back to the K-5 with the memcard and raise the ISO 1/2 a stop up).



- Raist
 
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thinkfloyd

Guest
wow, the in-camera processing looks cleaner to my eyes... very impressive! :)
 

raist3d

Well-known member
Both are in-camera processed. The last one I just tweaked the JPEG up in exposure after converted it in-camera. Probably having done that in-camera would have been a hair cleaner. But yeah, I was pretty surprised too.

- Raist
 

Terry

New member
Here are a couple of shots from the other direction....I need a lot of lens firepower to keep up :D.

I was at f0.95 and ISO 3200 with a decent amount of +EV comp. These were jpegs at standard no RAW support yet.





ISO 2500
 

raist3d

Well-known member
I think what's cool is that my shot highlights just how small the G3 is, while your shots highlight how small the K-5 is. :)

- Ricardo
 
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