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low light capability is one of the most prominent features of the OM system om1 even so reducing image noise is always a concern for the demanding photographer lets go beyond just setting a low ISO number and push the om1 to its technical limits [Music] thank you my name is Thomas eisel Im a professional photographer from Vienna Austria the OM system om1s truly spectacular forefirds backside illuminated live Moss sensor with its standard sensitivity range from ISO 200 to ISO 25600 is capable of dealing with virtually every photographic scenario by selecting an ISO number from this standard sensitivity range you always get usable results but with some optimization the already impressive noise performance of the om1 can be tweaked even further there are two simple rules that you should follow when working with the om1 the first rule is that you should always select the lowest possible ISO number but at the same time you should not go below ISO 200. and the second rule that you should