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2 hours ago, tom0511 said:

my 2 daughters certainly produce more noise most of the time than my s1r ;)

Or maybe it's the sound of that crunchy cereal. Try photographing raisin bran and see what happens.

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1 hour ago, verwackelt said:

Could you provide the RAW file for download? I would like to see what C1 develops out of that shot…
 

I will do that when I get home this evening, and I will be interested in finding out about your results in C1.

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vor 18 Stunden schrieb relms:

I will do that when I get home this evening, and I will be interested in finding out about your results in C1.

If there’s too much noise to begin with you’ll end up with a plastic look with C1, too. Your only solution is to get the S1 in addition for low light situations. I’ll have to use it at ISO 6400 today because the light isn’t good and I’ll need a fast shutter speed to freeze the action. 

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vor 47 Minuten schrieb Chaemono:

If there’s too much noise to begin with...

Thats the Question. Ist there really such an  quite strong noise in the RAW? Or is LR doing a worser interpretation than other RAW converter do?  I would try different RAW converter before using other denoising software in post...

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51 minutes ago, Chaemono said:

If there’s too much noise to begin with you’ll end up with a plastic look with C1, too. Your only solution is to get the S1 in addition for low light situations. I’ll have to use it at ISO 6400 today because the light isn’t good and I’ll need a fast shutter speed to freeze the action. 

The S1 will arrive on Monday. Now the question is, will I keep the R?

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vor 7 Minuten schrieb relms:

The S1 will arrive on Monday. Now the question is, will I keep the R?

Robert, based on the photos I see on your website, I’d say, no. Also, read Steve Huff’s review on the S1 if you haven’t already. He’s spot on about the sensor except that he doesn’t mention that it’s -1 EV to the SL. So, ISO 6400 on the S1 is ISO 3200 on the SL but the colors don’t look washed out. It’s just the way Panasonic set the ISO dial. 

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2 hours ago, verwackelt said:

Did you try C1? If you do not like the results with C1 AND LR i would go with the S1. If you need HighRes. then keep the S1R and avoid High Iso situations…
If you are rich keep both 😉

I don't have Capture One to try, but with considerable fiddling, and using portions of ThighSlapper's Lightroom recipe, I can bring ISO noise down to an acceptable level, albeit at the expense of sharpness.  

No, I am not rich, but fortunate enough to be able to afford both if I deemed it necessary.  However, it is highly unlikely I will keep both; the S1 will make a perfect companion to my S007 while I await the SL2.🤔

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2 hours ago, Chaemono said:

Robert, based on the photos I see on your website, I’d say, no. Also, read Steve Huff’s review on the S1 if you haven’t already. He’s spot on about the sensor except that he doesn’t mention that it’s -1 EV to the SL. So, ISO 6400 on the S1 is ISO 3200 on the SL but the colors don’t look washed out. It’s just the way Panasonic set the ISO dial. 

@Chaemono

Yes, I read Steve Huff's review of the S1, and while Steve tends to get overly excited on occasion, I can sense that he has a genuine appreciation for the S1.  His review of the S1 was the best, from a practical user's point of view, that I have seen to date.  

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vor 53 Minuten schrieb relms:

the S1 will make a perfect companion to my S007 while I await the SL2.

+1. Same here except I don’t use MF. One more thing, the S1 can blow Highlights easily but you’ll figure this one out, of course. The best one can find out about the SL2 release date is ‘hopefully before year end.’ 

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