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Post by musicman5 on Mar 29, 2010 18:58:19 GMT -5
First time I've done this that I actually liked the way it came out.
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Post by musicman5 on Mar 30, 2010 9:07:54 GMT -5
Here is the setup for this shot:
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Post by NCPhotoTrekker on Apr 3, 2010 7:15:16 GMT -5
Looks very good! I notice that you are using ISO50 with the 5D. I believe that is in the expanded ISO range. I have done a bit of research on that, and come to find out it is not in the normal range because when you are shooting at ISO50, you are losing a little bit of your tonal range. The image is only marginally "cleaner" than with ISO 100, but you potentially lose a bit of detail and ability to post process as much as you could. The manual does not state this, and I've only found it on a few reviews of the camera. I have reverted to shooting at ISO 100 unless I absolutely need the slower shutter speed.
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Post by musicman5 on Apr 3, 2010 15:07:08 GMT -5
Looks very good! I notice that you are using ISO50 with the 5D. I believe that is in the expanded ISO range. I have done a bit of research on that, and come to find out it is not in the normal range because when you are shooting at ISO50, you are losing a little bit of your tonal range. The image is only marginally "cleaner" than with ISO 100, but you potentially lose a bit of detail and ability to post process as much as you could. The manual does not state this, and I've only found it on a few reviews of the camera. I have reverted to shooting at ISO 100 unless I absolutely need the slower shutter speed. I seem to recall reading the same thing somewhere. I don't recall exactly why I did that. I think I was still overexposed and rather change the power on the strobes I dropped the ISO. I doubt I'd ever do that again though.
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