In my initial review of the Sony SLT-A99 I mentioned that I'd be writing a follow-up post about its dynamic range and high ISO performance. In the meanwhile, here's a shot that was taken a couple of hours after my previous entry. And no, that's not a typo, it was shot at ISO 10,000. The original is noisy, made worse by the fact that I added a strong S-Curve, and I did run some noise reduction (but not much). The key thing though is that the shot is definitely usable.
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6.24pm on 2/11/12 Sony SLT-A99 Sony 24-70mm f/2.8 Carl Zeiss T* 24mm f/4 1/60 aperture priority +0.0 evaluative 10,000 no RAW Camera Raw CS6 Dfine 2.0 minor transformation N24°57.300' E55°42.843' |