gavinlg
Veteran
This is my 2c. I seriously can't justify having a camera that's better in low light than my 5d. I know that the 5d mkII is about a stop better, and the d700 is about 1.5-2 stops better - better meaning cleaner.
The thing is that I actually really like the look of portra 400 pushed to 800 with a bit of grain and deep blacks and skewed colors etc. Or Natura 1600 which is fairly grainy and not accurate in colors at all - soo nice!:
When I shoot night I don't want a perfect clean accurate picture, I want a bit of the mystery of the night in my picture. Those photos above wouldn't be as good if they had fully opened up shadows and absolutely no grain and perfect accurate colors - they'd be dull. A lot of the time I'm already adding grain to my 5d photos just because how smooth they can be can really feel a bit... perverse.. if you know what I mean..
I really think that if all development for high ISO stopped at this point I wouldn't mind one bit. Looking at m9 pictures at high ISO, I think I would be completely content to shoot it at ISO1600 all night long. To be honest, it looks damn good at that level.
Think for a second about the pictures you've made with film in the dark, and then ask yourself if you'd prefer those pictures if they were clean as a bar of soap with full shadow details and perfectly accurate colors....
The thing is that I actually really like the look of portra 400 pushed to 800 with a bit of grain and deep blacks and skewed colors etc. Or Natura 1600 which is fairly grainy and not accurate in colors at all - soo nice!:


When I shoot night I don't want a perfect clean accurate picture, I want a bit of the mystery of the night in my picture. Those photos above wouldn't be as good if they had fully opened up shadows and absolutely no grain and perfect accurate colors - they'd be dull. A lot of the time I'm already adding grain to my 5d photos just because how smooth they can be can really feel a bit... perverse.. if you know what I mean..
I really think that if all development for high ISO stopped at this point I wouldn't mind one bit. Looking at m9 pictures at high ISO, I think I would be completely content to shoot it at ISO1600 all night long. To be honest, it looks damn good at that level.
Think for a second about the pictures you've made with film in the dark, and then ask yourself if you'd prefer those pictures if they were clean as a bar of soap with full shadow details and perfectly accurate colors....