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Hi everyone, would be nice to see how you put the high ISO capabilities of the latest SLs (include SL2-S for comparison) to good use.

Suggested rules:

  • only ISO 6400 and above
    • must indicate: ISO, camera
    • highly desirable: aperture, shutter speed, lens, handheld/tripod, if you applied noise reduction (indicate software used)
    • optional: comment/caption.
  • try to keep comments to posts to a minimum

I start with an example:

ISO 6400 - SL2-S - f/3,4 - 1/25th sec - Apo-Telyt-M 1:3.5/135mm - handheld - LR denoise - comment/caption: portrait of a jazz pianist during a gig

 

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Sambia (Kafue National Park) - SL3 - Sigma 5.0-6.3/150-600 DG DN at 396mm - ISO 25.000 - 1/800 sec - f6.3 - handheld from a safari vehicle using the tilted LCD screen to get as low as possible - LR denoise

 

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5 hours ago, Photoworks said:

 

 

SL3 14-24mm  ISO 8000   1/160s f 2.8  Leica SF-60 flash (NO NR) Capture one simple process

 

Awesome set up and image - was a pink gel fixed over flash ? So pink. 

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SL3-S, SL Lux 50, ISO 25000, 1/100s f 1.4, No Denoise

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SL3-S, SL VE 24-90, ISO 200.000, 1/8000s f 22, LR Denoise at 48 +++ Testshot only for demo

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SL3-S - Sigma 5.6/500 DG DN - ISO 10.000 - 1/2.000 sec - f5.6 - Handheld using the tilted LCD screen to go as low as possible with AF Animal detection - LR denies

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7 hours ago, mpauliks said:

SL3-S, SL Lux 50, ISO 25000, 1/100s f 1.4, No Denoise

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Did you shoot that slightly underexposed and then bring up the shadows/exposure in post?

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SL3-S, APO-28, ISO 9,000, LR Denoise, 1/30 sec f 4

 

 

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vor 53 Minuten schrieb Dr. G:

Did you shoot that slightly underexposed and then bring up the shadows/exposure in post?

Yes, should be -1 EV as I take always exposure series á 3 images in raw and jpeg each.

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Here is ca. the same setting from the image above but at low light: SL3-S, SL VE 24-90, ISO 200.000, 1/6s (handheld)  f22, LR Denoise at 48 +++ Testshot only for demo

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When doing my walks at night, I think I will let SL3-S ISO Automatic run up to 50.000 for now. In a first walk at night, that worked out fine IMO. Though 100.000 myself did not try so far.

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To complete this high ISO series on SL3-S: ISO 100.000, VE 24-90, handheld, LR denoise at 70 and more processing in post, 1/160s, f/2.8

I think 50.000 is a good rule of thumb for automatic. Maybe 75.000?

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SL3-S ISO 12,500; 1/5sec handheld Sigma 24mm 2.0 DG DN 

Adobe LR noise reduction

 

 

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SL2-S, Voigtlander 40 1.2, ISO 12500, 1/15s, f1.2, hand held, no noise reduction. 

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I was not convinced what others did show here from SL3-S though using LR Denoise. So, here one more at ISO 40.000!, using LR Denoise. Flickr Link for detailed view incl. Exif. 

 

 

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vor 8 Stunden schrieb MediaFotografie:

SL3-S ISO 12,500; 1/5sec handheld Sigma 24mm 2.0 DG DN 

Adobe LR noise reduction

 

 

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How much LR Denoise did you use on it please? SL3-S can do much better at ISO 12.500 IMO! Pls. see my last image with SL3-S on ISO 40k.

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vor 11 Stunden schrieb MediaFotografie:

SL3-S ISO 12,500; 1/5sec handheld Sigma 24mm 2.0 DG DN 

Adobe LR noise reduction

 

 

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You obvioulsy have to train more with LR denoise. Sorry please! Shown image is poor in regard to SL3-S capablities!

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