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Back from Estonia - part of the work involved covering a conference.  Normally I'd have the Canon 5D3 and image stabilised 70-200 L f2.8 + monopod.  This time I had been travelling as light as I could and had two M10s with lenses: 21 / 28 / 35 / 50 / 75 / 135.  They all got used - but the revelation has been 6400 + the 135 A-T.  The image here of a keynote speaker was taken hand held - no NR has been applied.  100% crop follows.  It does the job!  I needed the high iso because the light was horrible - the speaker in shadow with a brightly lit presentation screen to the right and a second smaller one to the left.

 

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Good heavens those are brilliant at 6400 ISO!

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Good heavens those are brilliant at 6400 ISO!

Exactly my feeling.  With the M10 when the lighting is questionable and you need to use as long lens / smaller aperture, knowing that 6400 is rock solid is a godsend.

The M10 continues to be a delight!

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Picture taken at very dim light.

Leica M10 Apo-Sumicron 75mm, 1/180s, ISO 10000, EV pushed +0,5 (-2/3 in camera and +1,15 in LR). Noise reduction Luminance 11, Color 25, Sharpening Amount 25.

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35mm Lux, F8, ISO 100

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