08-20-2011, 09:13 PM
[quote name='boren' timestamp='1313834803' post='10855']
It works just as well as on bodies from other brands, as long as the user remembers to turn off IBIS (not an issue with the NEX).[/quote]
Good to know.
[quote name='boren' timestamp='1313834803' post='10855']
Assuming that the forthcoming NEX7 sensor is going to be at least as good as the best current APS-C sensor (used in the K-5/D7000/D5100), the difference is going to be closer to 2 stops.[/quote]
This might have made a difference if this was my prime criteria but it's not. ISO 800 on the E-P3 looks very good to me and ISO 1600 is also fine. I rarely need more.
[quote name='boren' timestamp='1313834803' post='10855']
Yes, that's what I referred to as "mostly-theoretical situations". None of these shots are what I (or most people) would call keepers. I think you'd have a hard time finding pictures which demonstrate this point and that do fall into this category. As I said, this is mostly-theoretical.[/quote]
Well, for me they are certainly keepers. I will probably not print them in poster size but I like them as they are What's most important, they are infinitely better than no pictures at all.
It works just as well as on bodies from other brands, as long as the user remembers to turn off IBIS (not an issue with the NEX).[/quote]
Good to know.
[quote name='boren' timestamp='1313834803' post='10855']
Assuming that the forthcoming NEX7 sensor is going to be at least as good as the best current APS-C sensor (used in the K-5/D7000/D5100), the difference is going to be closer to 2 stops.[/quote]
This might have made a difference if this was my prime criteria but it's not. ISO 800 on the E-P3 looks very good to me and ISO 1600 is also fine. I rarely need more.
[quote name='boren' timestamp='1313834803' post='10855']
Yes, that's what I referred to as "mostly-theoretical situations". None of these shots are what I (or most people) would call keepers. I think you'd have a hard time finding pictures which demonstrate this point and that do fall into this category. As I said, this is mostly-theoretical.[/quote]
Well, for me they are certainly keepers. I will probably not print them in poster size but I like them as they are What's most important, they are infinitely better than no pictures at all.