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The V at ISO 1600

Amazing almost see in the dark V 

I can remember the days when I shot film and if I used ISO 400 Kodak although at the time I loved them nothing in today's latest cameras have any real trouble with higher ISO levels. I was a wedding photographer as many may know, I used the mighty Canon 5D and that was only 13mp and at 800 ISO it wasn't great.

Wind forward to to today's latest cameras and we have the luxury of very good quality images - today's Indi photo was at 1600 ISO and I really love it!




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