At 18:17 8/12/00 -0500, Shawn Knapp wrote:

>The cameras don't really need shutter speeds or ISO's but they work with
>them for ease of use for photographers, and so you'll still be able to use
>your handheld lightmeters. Basically it's not all that different than the
>results you get with film. Instead of it getting grainy has you go higher
>in ISO, you get noise, especially in the shadows. From what I've seen and
>read, the D30 is probably the best when it comes to reducing this. There's
>also programs available to remove the noise. My local canon rep showed me
>some 30sec exposures he did, and using Canon's software to clean them up.
>Pretty amazing stuff.

Which are (approximately) the shutter speeds that began to
suffer from noise?

Rodrigo Gimenez
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