On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 00:13:38 -0700, Paul Furman <paul-@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
>Somebody wrote:
>
>> ...Imagine a dSLR with an
>> ISO of 20,000 with noise ninja noise reduction? It would certainly open
>> the door for some interesting things. But, would also increase the cost
>> of a camera by $500 to $1000.
>
>Yes, and it's available in the newest models. The $5,000 Nikon D3 for
>example at ISO 25,600 (boosted).
Funny that. I bought a Sony camera with NightShot mode over 6 years ago
that has
ISO 3200 in it that's perfectly acceptable and can even take images (and
videos,
even while zooming) and swiftly focus, doing all this in total darkness
with
infrared light alone.
A $5,000 camera today that can't even do that? You can keep it.
Boy, do they ever have you people snowballed and brainwashed. Bend over
and take
it with a smile on your face, just as you always do.


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