Re: *istD low light

2004-11-24 Thread César
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

RE: *istD low light

2004-11-23 Thread Jens Bladt
. november 2004 08:44 Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 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

Re: *istD low light

2004-11-22 Thread Joseph Tainter
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

RE: *istD low light

2004-11-22 Thread Jens Bladt
-Oprindelig meddelelse- Fra: Simon King [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sendt: 22. november 2004 02:00 Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 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

RE: *istD low light

2004-11-22 Thread Simon King
November 2004 2:59 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 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

*istD low light

2004-11-21 Thread Simon King
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

Re: *istD low light

2004-11-21 Thread Rob Studdert
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

Re: *istD low light

2004-11-21 Thread Larry Cook
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

istD low light

2003-11-13 Thread Kevin Waterson
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 --