02-07-2017, 09:42 PM
Well, driving the sensor up to 5 digits ISO sounds cool, but is only one part of the story.
Having it in a DSLR makes me wonder, how to AF and how to find a suitable frame in darkness? Hard to imagine to have such an ISO monster for just taking handheld pictures in dark northern winter-woods. Tons of fanboys will scream for precise, fast AF-C, even if that means the AF would still work but I can't recognize a dark thing in the dark finder.
Alright, admittedly high ISO are good for a lot of things. Stopping down f/5.6-8 lenses or use them with converters, i.e.
Having it in a DSLR makes me wonder, how to AF and how to find a suitable frame in darkness? Hard to imagine to have such an ISO monster for just taking handheld pictures in dark northern winter-woods. Tons of fanboys will scream for precise, fast AF-C, even if that means the AF would still work but I can't recognize a dark thing in the dark finder.
Alright, admittedly high ISO are good for a lot of things. Stopping down f/5.6-8 lenses or use them with converters, i.e.