Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/12/08

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Subject: [Leica] lurker speaks re: High ISO thread
From: robert.jagitsch at gmail.com (Robert Jagitsch)
Date: Fri Dec 8 08:06:27 2006

I have had many digital cameras over the years, going back about 8 or
9 years. And many more film cameras going back 30. I currently have 3
digital and 3 film. They are all ultimately just tools to do a job,
and they all have individual idiosyncrasies. Each one may require
slightly different methods or usage to get the 'best' performance. In
addition, each user may have differing opinions of what 'best' is.

Tina's comparison showed me something I never would have thought of
(using a lower ISO and underexpose) in order to reduce noise. This
nugget made the thread valuable to me.

In my case, I have no plans to use an M8, if I acquire one, at ISO
2500. I would not remove the M8 from my wish list just because of
Tina's comparison.

But I almost certainly would try the above trick.

Removing the M8 from my wish list because of one comparo at ISO 2500
would be akin to saying I have removed the Ferrari 360 from my wish
list because it doesn't accelerate from 140 to 200 quite as fast as a
Porsche 997 Turbo. I don't plan on accelerating from 140 to 200 more
than 1% of the time, so that test is not relevant to me. ;)

Lastly, I would like to see where the factory claimed that ISO 2500
performance would be equal to Canon 5D performance at ISO 3200. What
did the factory claim, can someone point me to it?