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What do you considering the upper limit for ISO?
RichA wrote:
Can you produce a shot worthy of keeping at 6400 ISO? Been there, done that. 20D, ISO 1600, push 2 stops in post. Standard diet. Of course, that's 5 years old technology, todays' cameras will do better. I shoot a D300. IMO, beyond 800 ISO I have trouble accepting the images as really good. If you print it at 1m x 1.5m and touch it with your nose, you'll always see noise or artifacts. Just like film grain. Learn to live with it. I'm talking about non-noise reduced raw images. Sometimes, it's possible to use NR and not make the picture look like crap, but the leeway is narrow. And here I thought there was some huge difference between "crap" and "really good" ... .... and that the subject depicted had something to do with it. Say, if you go into a museum, do you call all the paintings crap because you can see where the brush put the oil on the canvas, if you look closely? -Wolfgang |
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