hi guys, i've read up from dpreivew stating that GX100's ISO mostly unable to use other than ISO 80... is it true?
after 100, it looks horrible on the camera LCD screen. on PC not so bad up to 400. anyway, the GX100 is noted for its grain and film-like qualities which may be true on prints but if reducing for web display, most noise would have 'disappeared' unless you shoot on 800/1000.
you can see some night shots at http://www.flickr.com/photos/10187304@N04/?donelayout=1
Corner of Fullerton Hotel (ISO 400, Auto, -0.3EV)

Passing Strangers in the Night (ISO 400, Auto, -0.3EV)

Anderson Bridge (ISO 200, Auto, -0.3EV)

The Fullerton Waterboat House (ISO 200, Auto, -0.3EV)

Experimental: Walking (ISO 200, Auto, -0.3EV)

Experimental: Walking & Strapping (ISO 100, Auto, -0.3EV)
