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04/10/2011 07:05:01 PM · #1 |
Sorry to make another thread but my other one was more of a "give me tips" post. This one will show off my first weekend out with the D700. In the past, with D70 and D90, I found that the theater was hard for me. If I did get a decently lit shot, it had noise and I had to Neat Image it to the point where it started to look a little plastic.
As you can see, the D700 is quite different.
5000 ISO - 1/500 - f5.6
20 Meters from subject.
I wanted to get some higher shutter speed and a little more DOF for focusing so I had to pump up ISO to 5000.
Zero editing on this - NOTHING DONE TO THIS IMAGE EXCEPT CROP.....Yeah baby !
I'll post more later tonight and tomorrow. Thanks for looking and for comments.
KS
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Message edited by author 2011-04-10 23:19:51. |
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04/10/2011 07:22:09 PM · #2 |
That worked out rather well, didn't it?
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04/10/2011 07:34:49 PM · #3 |
I tell ya Bear....I know these cams are expensive but worth every penny.
Originally posted by Bear_Music: That worked out rather well, didn't it?
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04/10/2011 07:43:10 PM · #4 |
Digital has definitely come a long way!
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04/10/2011 07:59:34 PM · #5 |
Amazing.....I remember moving up to the D70 from an HP Digital P&S. I'd say that difference is equal to the distance between the D90 and the D700.
Originally posted by fotomann_forever: Digital has definitely come a long way! |
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04/10/2011 11:39:22 PM · #6 |
Truly mind blowing stuff. Im considering an upgrade myself and have almost convinced myself to wait until a D800 is released. But honestly who needs more than iso5000 |
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