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Old 21st of February 2012 (Tue)   #1
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Default I'm not afraid of ISO 8000 either

Exif intact. Horizon off a bit in #5 - take care of that later.
















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Old 21st of February 2012 (Tue)   #2
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are these with the 1div?
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Default Re: I'm not afraid of ISO 8000 either

So much more effective when you freeze them completely rather than just "squeaking by" at a lower ISO where nothing is really stopped cold and extremities have that annoying "Almost" blur...

Nicely Done!!
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Old 22nd of February 2012 (Wed)   #4
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Default Re: I'm not afraid of ISO 8000 either

These shots look great also but you have a couple of focus issues. In the 4th shot (also please try to number your images, it makes it easier for us to give you feedback on specific shots) the player behind the action is in focus while the guy with the ball is not. #5 is not in focus but #6 is dead on.

Overall though, nice work!
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Thanks. I will keep an eye out for those things. I think I will go with ISO 8000 and SS 800 next time.

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wow to me it looks like you could go higher if you had too. Those shots are great @ 8000
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Methodical,
#6 is a very, nice capture.
looks like the 1D4 is rockin' the iso.
thanks for sharing
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Yes

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are these with the 1div?
I plan to do ISO 8000 with 800 SS to make sure to freeze the ball. There's a championship game tonight at the same gym.

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wow to me it looks like you could go higher if you had too. Those shots are great @ 8000
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#6 is a very, nice capture.
looks like the 1D4 is rockin' the iso.
thanks for sharing
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What noise reduction software do you use?
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Default Re: I'm not afraid of ISO 8000 either

No reason to be afraid of 8000 on the Mark IV.

Here is one sample with full pix's:


MK4_0201_filtered copy by warren.robison, on Flickr

and a 1:1 of the same:

MK4_0201_filtered Full Pix by warren.robison, on Flickr

Can't wait until I "have" to buy the 1DX.
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I use LR3

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Dwarrenr, I always tried to keep ISO as low as possible, but with the 1D4 as well as the 5D2, I don't even care or think about it anymore. Whatever I need to get the shot is what I use.

The 1DX will be a hit it seems, but no AF f8 for a wildlife photographer like me is like no 500, 600 or 800mm lens, but time will tell because I am sure wildlife shooters will take the plunge, but I will await the reviews for now.

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Here is one sample with full pix's:...Can't wait until I "have" to buy the 1DX.
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