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[QUOTE="the_reverend:604226"]on the b/w images in the thru the walls and neversaynever pictures. [i]I wanted to shoot with my 12-24 on my SLR/n and then I decided to pull that lens off and use it on my D100 for a band. when I did that, I put the 50mm f/1.4 from my D100 on to the SLR/n... so I thought why not try ISO 800 (I can't figure out how to shoot ISO 1600) with the 50mm and shoot b/w portrait. here is what I got. I think they are A LOT like ISO 3200 film, IMHO. I think it's pretty useable in a pinch. I shot all of these at 1/90 f/1.4 and it was all with in the DR regardless of the light on the subject. I had no digital correction on either. I did notice that the very first shot once turning the camera on was nothing but complete noise. all the shots after that were decent.[/i][/QUOTE]
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