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And on it goes. Pentax KP shaves 1 stop of noise off APS



 
 
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Old March 28th 17, 04:47 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default And on it goes. Pentax KP shaves 1 stop of noise off APS

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RichA wrote:

According to Dpreview. I was intrigued by how they may have preserved colour
and detail at ultra-high ISOs, not that it's useful for most, but 1 stop puts
it into FF regions.


ff can do exactly the same thing, maintaining its advantage.

you can't beat physics.
 




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