Laird Knox
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This is actually the biggest improvement area I've been watching in DSLRs. The jump from something like a D90 to a D7000 (D7100 now) is amazing when it comes to dealing with lower light situations.
I went from the D70 to the D7000. Night shots went from points of light to starting to get some color out of the Milky Way. These days I'm loving the D800. The tech in a modern camera is amazing. Did you ever try to buy a roll of ASA 3200 film. 😉
Well I'm finding more that photography is something where there is no one way that is best, only best for a particular situation. Your answer gives an insight in to ISO that I didn't previously have, so I feel better informed to make a decision when I next take a photo and have to consider any low light.
There is definitely more than one way to image a cat. While I didn't have an exact answer I'm glad I could pass on a bit of insight.
I'm still trying to get the whole thing working end-to-end myself. Right now I'm stuck on the printing. Just because you can capture an image doesn't mean you can make a print. 😱 A lot of my night work has really saturated colors that inkjets just don't like. I've had good results from Fuji Crystal Archive but that's not something I'll have on my desktop anytime soon. 😉