I had no problems in low light. Never tried very long exposueres. In low
light the overall dynamics are never the same as in a well lit scenery, so I
guess the dynammics are not as good in any photographs - no matter if it's
film or CCD.
This was shjot in very low light with a FA 1.4/50mm:
http://gallery46369.fotopic.net/p7305076.html
The colours were quite pale, but after changing the Levels in PS, and it was
fine.
I have made night shots (townscape) as well and had no problems. Of course
there's more noice.


Jens Bladt
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http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt


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Fra: Simon King [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 22. november 2004 02:00
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Emne: *istD & low light


Hi All,
I'm wondering what experiences people have had shooting, specifically
with the *istD, in low light around the 4-7 EV range. I'm interested in
how it effects the capture on the sensor, not focusing.
Does the dynamic range stay the same? Are there other problems that come
up? Is it better than film at an equivalent ISO?
Also, has anyone experimented with long exposures of over a minute?
Sorry if these questions have come up before, and thanks in advance for
replies.
Cheers,
Simon



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