The D700 at ISO 25600!

I am pretty sure the new portra 400 can do that. I just shot a few frames at 12,800 and only pushed 2 stops in processing. I will post soon with a pics.
 
I am pretty sure the new portra 400 can do that. I just shot a few frames at 12,800 and only pushed 2 stops in processing. I will post soon with a pics.


Could this be the first thread on RFF where film is going to try and mimick digital? :D

I'll be keen to see those.
 
No, not at all. I just think its funny that digital shooters rave about how there sensor can go to unbelievable high iso, and how it leaves film in the dust.
 
No, not at all. I just think its funny that digital shooters rave about how there sensor can go to unbelievable high iso, and how it leaves film in the dust.


Well that's certainly not my take on it ... I just really like what happens image wise when you push any medium to it's limit or just beyond!

Hurry up and post those Portra shots. :D

Here's some 160 Portra that has been somewhat chemically enhanced!


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I think that Epson engineers know how to develop a sensor, software etc for digital imaging.
Too bad that he no longer develop their cameras, current technology would give them much more than a few years ago.

I know, my example is not usable for everyone or everything pictures, but old R-D1 has bigger potential than some current cameras. This is my opinion of course.

Happy Easter to all!
 
All but the bottom right are shot at 6400 and pushed 2 stops in developing. The bottom was shot at 12,800 and pushed 2 stops in developing. They were all sent to RPL and i did no post processing besides sizing.


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I have a used D300 and every day instead of thanking the good lord for my beautiful D300 all I can do is plot how to get a D700 instead. This thread has not helped. Maybe if I sold everything else I own.... Nah.
 
Thanks for posting these Keith.
I love my D700 for low light. I never think twice about shooting up to 3200. I've never pushed it quite as far you have here - definitely like the results processed as B&W better than color.
Personally, I'd say this shows the lack of limitations of this camera.
If my M8.2 could get even close to this performance, I probably wouldn't own a D700.
 
I've seen it on the original UK version of The Office, the jar also made a cameo appearance on HBO's The Wire.
 
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