Simon,
Nothing to truly add - sorry. I will have to see if I get any time to
look at the shots I have taken in very low light.
I often shoot with available light - film and digital.
With film I have never been happy with color print fast film. BW is
much better.
Comparing shots taken with the
. november 2004 08:44
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Emne: RE: *istD low light
Thanks for the feedback guys. It surprises me that nobody has taken
shots longer 30 seconds - I guess I'll have to try it out when I get my
DSLR.
Jens - I love the fish, is it yours?
Larry - Thanks for the samples and examples. My
For time exposures, turn on noise reduction. It gives cleaner images.
Takes longer to process and save images, though.
*Ist D's low-light autofocus (really low light, indoors) is very poor,
but focusing on lights or lit buildings is fine.
Joe
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Sendt: 22. november 2004 02:00
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Emne: *istD low light
Hi All,
I'm wondering what experiences people have had shooting, specifically
with the *istD, in low light around the 4-7 EV range. I'm interested in
how
November 2004 2:59 PM
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Subject: RE: *istD low light
I had no problems in low light. Never tried very long exposueres. In low
light the overall dynamics are never the same as in a well lit scenery,
so I guess the dynammics are not as good in any photographs - no matter
if it's
Hi All,
I'm wondering what experiences people have had shooting, specifically
with the *istD, in low light around the 4-7 EV range. I'm interested in
how it effects the capture on the sensor, not focusing.
Does the dynamic range stay the same? Are there other problems that come
up? Is it better
On 22 Nov 2004 at 8:59, Simon King wrote:
Hi All,
I'm wondering what experiences people have had shooting, specifically
with the *istD, in low light around the 4-7 EV range. I'm interested in
how it effects the capture on the sensor, not focusing.
EV changes with ISO of course, and noise
Simon King wrote:
Hi All,
I'm wondering what experiences people have had shooting, specifically
with the *istD, in low light around the 4-7 EV range. I'm interested in
how it effects the capture on the sensor, not focusing.
Does the dynamic range stay the same? Are there other problems that come
I have been asked to do some low light (ballet) shots.
I normally do this with a 800 film pushed to 1600,
anyone done anything with the istD in low light or
can point to some examples. I need the shots to
be sale quality.
Also, I would want to use a fast lens, 1.4 85mm.
Kind regards
Kevin
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