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[QUOTE="Rich Rohrich, post: 1409457, member: 16241"] Lens (mm): 50 [b]ISO: 12800[/b] Aperture: 3.2 Shutter: 1/125 Exp. Comp.: 0.0 Flash Comp.: Program: Manual Focus Mode: AF-C White Bal.: AUTO ICC Profile: Adobe RGB (1998) Contrast: Sharpening: Quality: RAW I screwed up on this and stopped the lens down rather than changing shutter speed to manually meter this so the light levels are slightly different, but take a look at the red and blue on the Pepsi bottle. The saturation that is maintained is unreal considering this is ISO[b]12800[/b]. :yikes: Even though there is some noise present in the 100% crop take a look at the type of noise and the edge color consistency. This kind of noise looks more like film grain than noise on a print, and is easily removed. [IMG]http://www.chicagostories.net/d3s/_D3S0135_12800_f.jpg[/IMG] 100% crop [IMG]http://www.chicagostories.net/d3s/_D3S0135_12800_c.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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