James, I'm not sure if you mean Exediron to answer the question specifically, but the Sony Alpha NEX-5 probably has the biggest sensor so far crammed into a small camera. All you need to do is look for small lenses, which unfortunately not many exist yet for the NEX system.
Sorry, I don't really use pocketable cameras. A friend of mine who also primarily uses DSLRs has an LX-5 and likes it, but I don't know how well it handles high ISOs.
Revolink24:
Is the 12,800 shot a 100% crop, or the full scaled down image? If that's a crop from 100%, then it's looking pretty good. I'll fire back with my own super-high ISO shot as soon as I get back on my main computer.
EDIT: Since it's storming outside, I took a picture of something indoors. This particular object was overdue for a cleaning anyway, so I had it sitting out. How many people can tell what the entire object is?
I see your 12,800, and raise you 25,600. No noise reduction.
Sorry, I don't really use pocketable cameras. A friend of mine who also primarily uses DSLRs has an LX-5 and likes it, but I don't know how well it handles high ISOs.
Revolink24:
Is the 12,800 shot a 100% crop, or the full scaled down image? If that's a crop from 100%, then it's looking pretty good. I'll fire back with my own super-high ISO shot as soon as I get back on my main computer.
EDIT: Since it's storming outside, I took a picture of something indoors. This particular object was overdue for a cleaning anyway, so I had it sitting out. How many people can tell what the entire object is?
I see your 12,800, and raise you 25,600. No noise reduction.
Mine's the full image scaled down. Here's the original on flickr: http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1368/5117384439_3d60b1e96b_o.jpg
Not so nice, but it's pretty crazy for a year old $500 DSLR. It's something most of them don't even have, so I'm not complaining. I don't regularly use it though. Notice the EXIF data: 1/2500 sec shutter speed. That's quite unnecessary.
And from reading your profile, I'd hazard a guess at a very large bladed weapon.
James444, the Canon S90 handles pretty well in difficult light conditions, and it sure is extremely pocketable. I've posted some concert shots I made with it a few pages ago.
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