Forum: Pentax K-1 & K-1 II
04-29-2018, 01:22 PM
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So what happens to make the same chip produce higher iso? Iso is essentially amplifying the signal. Amplification makes flaws worse.
There is something going on in that chip.
And I wouldn't disregard the values of dsp. Audio engineers have worked for decades to produce a microphone that reflects what we hear with our ears reliably in almost any environment including noise, wind, high volumes, feedback etc.
I suspect the results will be similar to what I experience with the K1. Some situations are amazingly clean at high isos, others are awful at lower isos. I'm expecting the K1 II to be awful in some situations and amazing in others. I intend to find out.
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