Brandon Grande wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 00:13:38 -0700, Paul Furman <paul-@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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
3,200 x 2 x 2 x 2 = 25,600
and ISO 6,400 without boosting
> 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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