I've had some pretty reasonable results from my camera at ISO 2000, considering it's not meant be a high ISO machine. Then again I've had rough looking grainy noise at lower ISO values like 500 or 720.
Here are two 100% sections of out of focus sky from shots taken (with the same lens) yesterday.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhP4JGNUFpKrufAtTOAehi0eYWJazDNS_c1Mw67clEGgHvTx2-wwYhvGTuvSafVkRM6BH-ds5BPo9pqTirNaVCWS1E2ZfXVD49IdUB2Aw6d15QXw_b2HDFSYOv9hdbZe6V-d96Nz37cZ9k/s1600/high.JPG) |
1/1000, 6.3, 2000 |
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhhaorYuEVHtoE98KULo2HjMwukvFiIGH4CeFcL81g6SbrXoJt7-XrbhwHG9lVxeTosjdyCNisphvStWjX_ZPl6xaPVzU3r-NVr1np6mzaTqQrIaByXqZA6_JJNuIebhUj8HXJ8wZxUEt4/s1600/low.JPG) |
1/400, 6.3, 720 |
Go figure.
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