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fp L ISO 6 testshot

Started Oct 4, 2021 | Discussions thread
Tom Schum
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Re: fp L ISO 6 testshot

Laurent Venet wrote:

xpatUSA wrote:

DMillier wrote:

My Kodak 14n has a ISO 6 mode and complicated things happen with that. It is a computational mode, the camera takes multiple shots including dark frames and blends them all together magically to produce ISO 6.

Now that makes sense, Dave, thanks!

No idea whether this is of the slightest relevance!

So maybe the Sigma/Sony has trickery after all ...

FP-L does the same way of multi shot to assemble them in camera body from my understanding, then moving subjects shall be avoided. I did not try it yet.

Yes I believe this is the actual case.

In my test shot the water is moving, and that's where the odd artifacts appear.  But these are also near or part of overexposed areas.

I need to do a few more to explore this further.  For example I don't yet know what will happen when I have an "exposure" that has no parts that are saturated.

I think ISO 6 still has very good potential for this type of shot as well as maybe some street photo art as well.

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