This isn't a good shot by any means but I was just floored at how good an image I could pull out of an ISO 12800 shot from the OM-1 in crappy interior light. I honestly had no idea it was possible. (DXO PureRAW with DeepPrime (not XD) conversion then Lightroom + "auto" setting)
In Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte in Naples, there is a sculpture collection that presented an opportunity to practice 14 bit hi-res shooting (images 1 and 2) and in-camera stacking (images 3 and 4).
OM-1MarkIIOM 40-150mm F2.8 lens40mmf/2.81/10s200 ISO-1.3 EV
OM-1MarkIIOM 40-150mm F2.8 lens82mmf/2.81/25s200 ISO-1.0 EV
OM-1MarkIIOM 40-150mm F2.8 lens40mmf/2.81/25s200 ISO-1.0 EV
OM-1MarkIIOM 40-150mm F2.8 lens40mmf/2.81/15s200 ISO-1.0 EV
Teatro di San Carlo Naples.
I took three 17mm F1.4 frames (in the portrait orientation), processed these from raw in DxO PL7 and stitched the resulting tiff images in PTGui.
Another stitched photo: a Roman mosaic discovered in the Faun’s House in Pompeii, dated to the 1st century BCE. On display in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples;