Good point, George. And as I said, this is a serious crop-- 50  
percent or less of the original vertical image. I have no complaints  
in regard to K10 noise.
Paul
On Dec 30, 2006, at 8:50 PM, George Sinos wrote:

> Paul -
>
> The more I use the K10d the more I like the "look" of it's images.
> Even though there is some noise in this photo, it's not obscuring
> detail.  For instance, the hair of the girl on the right against the
> brick wall.  The noise reminds me more of film grain than digital
> noise.  I think the Pentax engineers hit it on the nose.
>
> See you later, gs
> <http://georgesphotos.net>
>
> On 12/30/06, Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I've shot a lot with continuous focus the last couple of days. None
>> of it was ultra high speed work, but I took many shots of Grace
>> running and lots of shots of people walking down the street, and even
>> a few of cars driving down the street -- most of them head on. So
>> far, it has worked very well. I would guess that with the new *D
>> lenses, it will work extremely well. Anyway, here's a shot of a
>> couple of girls walking down Old Woodsard in Birmingham Michigan.
>> This is cropped to less than half of the frame (it was a vertical),
>> and it's at 1600 ISO. Yes, there's some noise, but not a heck of a
>> lot considering the conditions. F 6.3 @1/160th, DA 50-200 @ 200mm.
>> ISO 1600 in Tva mode. Best of all, they're pretty girls:
>> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5390592&size=lg
>>
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