My last PESO was shot at ISO 100:

<http://www.arach.net.au/~savage/PESO/peso_023.htm>

No noise reduction used in RAW conversion or post processing.

Cheers,

Dave

On 12/8/06, Dario Bonazza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> For some reason, I still haven't been able to put my hands on a K10D, which
> I plan to do soon.
>
> So far I've seen plenty of sample pics taken with the K10D at high ISO
> settings, which of course was the main concern prior to its release. Now I
> feel comfortable with this camera performance in those conditions, but...
> less so at low speeds.
>
> IMO, one of the big advantages of digital upon film was its lack of grain in
> properly exposed pictures at low/medium speeds. Unfortunately, I can see
> grain striking back everywhere in digital photography, due to ever
> increasing pixel density in sensors. I'm already accustomed to see grainy
> pictures even at 50 ISO with P&S digicams, but I hate that in DSLR's! I
> especially dislike those portrait pictures were the well-lit parts of the
> face are color balanced while the shadow ones are yellowish due to noise.
>
> I don'r remember seeing a K10D picture, taken at any speed, where noise is
> negligible. Can you K10D folks show me any picture taken at say 100 or 200
> ISO were noise is well controlled WITHOUT the need of de-noising? Is this
> camera capable to take a noise-free picture, just like all 6-megapixel
> Pentax DLSRs are?

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