
Shots are nothing special but taken at 6400 & 12800 respectively...JPEG SOOC.








These images look sharper than my 7D @ 3200.....
Mar 24, 2017 19:30 | #751 crbinson wrote in post #18310080 ![]() Shots are nothing special but taken at 6400 & 12800 respectively...JPEG SOOC. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() These images look sharper than my 7D @ 3200.....
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crbinson Senior Member 614 posts Likes: 89 Joined Jul 2012 Location: OKC More info | Mar 24, 2017 20:02 | #752 Pigpen101 wrote in post #18310091 ![]() These images look sharper than my 7D @ 3200..... Uploaded a couple more to my Flickr @ 12800. One from 1DMkIV and one from 70D. Didn't really have anything over 3200 from the 7D.
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Mar 24, 2017 20:47 | #753 Drove an hour away for some nice lake shore sunset photos. But the clouds closed in and blocked all the colorful light. So I had to settle for this... IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/T3zVrK![]() ![]() ![]() I want to die peacefully, in my sleep, like my grandfather.
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sandwedge Goldmember ![]() More info | Mar 24, 2017 21:55 | #754 Pigpen, I shoot youth sports. If you'd like, i can send you some unedited RAW files shot at high ISO. I've got nighttime flag football on a poorly lit field, ISO all the way up to 12,800, and basketball up to around 6400. I print on 4x6 to sell to parents and find that noise isn't really an issue for them. http://www.flickr.com/photos/63710159@N07/
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Terrycanon Goldmember ![]() More info Post edited over 4 years ago by Terrycanon. (2 edits in all) | Mar 25, 2017 04:42 | #756 Cormac wrote in post #18309800 ![]() Fair point. However 640 is prettty damn good on the 80D. 3200....depends on personal taste. To me it walks the line on being to noisy. If only just. Yes, indeed. I routinely shoot at 500 or 640 with the 80D to get a high shutter speed with the 100-400 and 1.4 converter, with little or no discernible noise. Couldn't have done that with the 70D, if I remember correctly. Haven't found the need for 3200 yet, I must say, but the ISO 3200 and higher ISO images posted in this thread are impressive and have prompted me not to be so worried about upping the ISO, I must say. Think we're all agreed the 80D is a smashing camera. It's all about the light...
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Mar 25, 2017 07:58 | #757 I've been using Canon digital since the 90's and the 80D is one of the best all-around bodies they've made in my opinion. I also have a 5DSr and a 1Dx but I find myself grabbing the 80D more and more. I love the articulating screen on the back as it is hard for me to always get in the position I need for the composition. And I think the IQ is very acceptable. Mike Early
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Mar 25, 2017 08:29 | #758 sandwedge wrote in post #18310187 ![]() Pigpen, I shoot youth sports. If you'd like, i can send you some unedited RAW files shot at high ISO. I've got nighttime flag football on a poorly lit field, ISO all the way up to 12,800, and basketball up to around 6400. I print on 4x6 to sell to parents and find that noise isn't really an issue for them. If you want samples, just pm me and I'll get them to you in a day or so.
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Mar 25, 2017 08:32 | #759 Cormac wrote in post #18310139 ![]() Drove an hour away for some nice lake shore sunset photos. But the clouds closed in and blocked all the colorful light. So I had to settle for this... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I really wouldn't call this "settling". I love long exposure w/ water.
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MatthewK Goldmember More info | Mar 25, 2017 10:25 | #760 Michael456 wrote in post #18308815 ![]() ...and I even managed to capture some in flight: Hosted photo: posted by Michael456 in ./showthread.php?p=18308815&i=i245733375 forum: Canon EOS Digital Cameras Hosted photo: posted by Michael456 in ./showthread.php?p=18308815&i=i16987587 forum: Canon EOS Digital Cameras Awesome macro work, Mike! mikeearly wrote in post #18310393 ![]() I've been using Canon digital since the 90's and the 80D is one of the best all-around bodies they've made in my opinion. I also have a 5DSr and a 1Dx but I find myself grabbing the 80D more and more. I love the articulating screen on the back as it is hard for me to always get in the position I need for the composition. And I think the IQ is very acceptable. This was a quick shot in a auto dealers showroom and I am quite happy with it... Hosted photo: posted by mikeearly in ./showthread.php?p=18310393&i=i222943080 forum: Canon EOS Digital Cameras Great shot, really like the lighting.
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Well it was something i wanted to do out there. Im just damn disappointed the clouds didnt cooperate. I wanted long exposure sunset. I want to die peacefully, in my sleep, like my grandfather.
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crbinson Senior Member 614 posts Likes: 89 Joined Jul 2012 Location: OKC More info | Mar 25, 2017 11:53 | #762 Pigpen101 wrote in post #18310415 ![]() Thank you for the offer, but it won't allow me yet because I'm a newbie. I must have 20+ posts before I'm allowed to PM some one. The images crbinson posted look pretty good (not sure shot with 80D, though). My 7D is pretty bad above 2500, at least for my tastes. I really only need decent noise & 6400, maybe 12,800. 6400 seems to be the # my camera wants to go to in most of the situations I am in with ISO set on auto, other than that I shoot everything else manual. Of course you can't have too fast of shutter speed so 12,800 capabilities would be nice. Maybe you can PM me. They could be JPEGS & that would be fine as that is what I usually shoot to keep my buffer at bay. Thanks The two B-ball photos posted above were taken with the 80D / 70-200II. If you look at my Flickr the F-ball was with 1DMkIV / 70-200II+1.4x and the equestrian was with 70D / 70-200Ii. All @12800 JPEG no post processing.
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Terrycanon Goldmember ![]() More info Post edited over 4 years ago by Terrycanon. (2 edits in all) | Mar 25, 2017 12:01 | #763 Nice day, broken leg mending, so I got out in the garden this morning. Sunny and bright, so only needed ISO 320. And another one. Spring has sprung.It's all about the light...
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sandwedge Goldmember ![]() More info | Mar 25, 2017 12:04 | #764 Pigpen101 wrote in post #18310415 ![]() Thank you for the offer, but it won't allow me yet because I'm a newbie. I must have 20+ posts before I'm allowed to PM some one. The images crbinson posted look pretty good (not sure shot with 80D, though). My 7D is pretty bad above 2500, at least for my tastes. I really only need decent noise & 6400, maybe 12,800. 6400 seems to be the # my camera wants to go to in most of the situations I am in with ISO set on auto, other than that I shoot everything else manual. Of course you can't have too fast of shutter speed so 12,800 capabilities would be nice. Maybe you can PM me. They could be JPEGS & that would be fine as that is what I usually shoot to keep my buffer at bay. Thanks I'll PM you with my email address. Glad JPEG will work, because now that I think about it, I believe all of those shots were JPEG. I normally shoot only RAW, but I take so many shots of the league (20,000 for basketball), I've switched to just JPEG for them. http://www.flickr.com/photos/63710159@N07/
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the hulk "I am not that incredible nowadays" 253 posts Likes: 27 Joined Feb 2015 More info | Mar 25, 2017 12:30 | #765 I am so impressed by the 80D that I dont use my 6D anymore except for wide field landscape(dont want the crop factor) and dark indoor shooting. Great camera, excellent raw files!
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