From DPI
You can see a new preview of the 1D Mark IV. They have some 100% crop samples at various ISO ranges. I'm still waiting for some real photography samples from the camera at 6400 and up.

http://dpinterface.com/camera-reviews/canon-eos-1d-mark-iv-preview/

Gallery of Images
http://dpinterface.com/review-galleries/canon-eos-1d-mark-iv-preview-gallery/

ISO 12,800 looks grand to me. As most of you know though, I'm far less critical about noise than some. :)

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  1. Is it just me or does the site doing the review look a bit, uhh, underwhelming, given the quality of their example images of (and to some extent with) the camera I have to convlude that they really don’t know what they’re doing…

  2. The advantage of ISO 102,400 is that it would seem to indicate that the image quality for lower ISO’s, such as 12,800 or 6400 is usable.

    Sure the image at ISO 102,400 has a ton of noise…but, one, it’s better than nothing if you really need it, and two, it means the whole ISO performance range has been improved.

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