Yes indeedy! 400 is pretty good, too. 800 and 1600 look okay, but they definitely aren't something I'd use for high contrast, shadowy scenes. They're a little noisy for my liking (that said, you only really notice the noise with them if you zoom in, so if I bump the resolution down they still look pretty sharp).
I think we can all agree that Hi1 is borderline useless, though, haha.
Oh, I replicated that shot with my cell phone camera just for fun (I took this one from a higher angle...oops). The only thing I did with the attached JPEG was rotate it (my phone takes pictures with a vertical orientation). I had to use a -1 exposure compensation on the camera side to prevent the shot from being overexposed.
Not bad for what it is, I suppose.