Here's a a white-tail buck that I shot after sundown this Sunday, hand held at 700mm, thanks to ISO 6400, +2/3EV, f/5.6 and 1/320-sec:
Big buck after sunset by
dcstep, on Flickr
The Luminescence Detail is actually pushed down (by me) because I'd rather have grain than lose detail. The Chrominance is at default level for my DxO program.
I don't what that dead spot is on the left. It's much more than a pixel and doesn't show on my other images. It must be a processing byproduct, but I need to examine the Raw file to see if its from the sensor and just in this circumstance.
Anyway, this could be used, if the subject were important enough. I have this guy in great light, so this is merely for demonstration. Also, focus is off a little, on the chest I believe.
I posted it extra large here because it's not public on my Flickr site.
Dave