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So i forgot that I had been shooting indoors @ ISO 3200 :( . However, the result was surprisingly good, rather film-like, really :) 

 

 

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Jaap, you are right, the colors look very natural. 3200 is very acceptable with CL.

 

As I always set my ISO, I have trouble to have a good understanding of Auto ISO. When I set to this feature, I can change the F, but my exposure speed always remains the same!!... I couldn never figure out how to change that !

 

Actually, after writing the above comments, I played again with the top wheels and realized that I should choose F or speed with the left wheel first, and then choose the desired exposure with the right wheel!.... therefore, I must always keep setting my exposure for each shot; the ISO changes automatically accordingly!....

 

I think this would slow down my photography!

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While I agree that high ISOs are possible, for critical work they do carry a slight penalty. Amplified signals increase noise. Noise reduction reduces sharpness. But the penalty is unlikely to worry users whose main output is posting to websites. For stock photography and fine art, ISOs at base level or near are highly desirable. Auto ISO is a useful safeguard when trotting around towns or general touring in my experience.

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That is exactly what I mean by film-like look. Slightly fuzzy resolution, albeit high, and a certain flattening of the colour. A look that can be quite attractive, even in a fine-art print. And a spot of grain-like noise :) I appied no noise reduction, bar the standard 25% of ACR.

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So i forgot that I had been shooting indoors @ ISO 3200 :( . However, the result was surprisingly good, rather film-like, really :)

 

 

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A perfectly exposed image always helps Jaap, I assume if you messed the exposure up too along with 3200 it would not be quite as nice.

 

I am amazed at the Leica sensor now... I love that they value details over noise. Absolutely hate how Fuji files used to look at high ISO : (

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strange..but my xh1 blows away my SL in high ISO in the street at night in available light shots...but that's just my experience and opinion...sorry for going off topic.

 

 

No, the X100F still produced extremely smudgy files at high ISO - I had one until around a week ago - My father now has it.

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