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These are some pictures I took with the X Vario in low to no light. DNG file first, after processing next.

f/4.8, 1/40, ISO 1600, 43mm, handheld

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Another picture taken on the same trip.

DNG file first, after processing next. f/6.4, 1/80, ISO 1600, 70mm, handheld

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Thanks David. These were taken in Arunachal Pradesh in northeast India. The first image was taken in a monastery, the Samden Yamcha monastery in the village of Mechuka. The second image was taken in a Donyi Polo temple in another Arunachal village. Donyi Polo is an animistic religion whose followers worship the sun and the moon.

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In low light conditions I've learned to trust the X Vario to capture a whole lot of detail that just doesn't show on the camera replay. This image is of a mock plate of food in a screen cupboard at the Chinatown Heritage Centre in Singapore.

f/5.1, 1/50, ISO 1600, 50mm, handheld

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X Vario, ISO 1600, 32.9mm f/5.1, 1/25th sec, handheld

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A couple destined for the X-Vario pictures thread, but applicable here perhaps.

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