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Oct 13, 2016 15:52 |  #571

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I figured that would be one of the replies. lol I plan to keep the L's, but I do have a few pairs of high end headphones I need to unload. ;)

Grado? Love my 20yr old Grado's ;)


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Oct 13, 2016 15:59 |  #572

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Grado? Love my 20yr old Grado's ;)

:) No, I have B&W P7's, Denon MM400's and Sennheiser HD650's. Keeping the Sennheiser Momentum 2 Wireless and the Sony Z7's. The wife isn't too thrilled with my collections. lol


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Oct 13, 2016 19:55 |  #573

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Oct 14, 2016 00:23 |  #574

randy98mtu wrote in post #18156073 (external link)
:) No, I have B&W P7's, Denon MM400's and Sennheiser HD650's. Keeping the Sennheiser Momentum 2 Wireless and the Sony Z7's. The wife isn't too thrilled with my collections. lol

Put them on, can't hear her then :)
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Oct 14, 2016 02:37 |  #575

Now have my SD card so could finally test this 4K stuff. Seems to be almost impossible to replay the footage on my PC, which is annoying but I will really not use it. What I wanted to do was test the frame grab thing.

I think for web stuff it will work fine, and family holidays for when one might need an 18x13cm print. But for anything requiring large printing or resale I don't think I will be using this option. Below I have the web size version, original crop format (with a little PP) and a 100% crop.

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Oct 14, 2016 06:37 |  #576

We need more portraits up in here! :lol:


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Oct 14, 2016 09:13 |  #577

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We need more portraits up in here! :lol:

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Oct 14, 2016 13:27 |  #578

Neilyb wrote in post #18156458 (external link)
Now have my SD card so could finally test this 4K stuff. Seems to be almost impossible to replay the footage on my PC, which is annoying but I will really not use it. What I wanted to do was test the frame grab thing.

I think for web stuff it will work fine, and family holidays for when one might need an 18x13cm print. But for anything requiring large printing or resale I don't think I will be using this option. Below I have the web size version, original crop format (with a little PP) and a 100% crop.
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for facebook images, without a doubt that would work. but i agree with the large prints, or cropping. no can do.


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Oct 14, 2016 14:59 |  #579

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Oct 14, 2016 15:12 |  #580

ilumo wrote in post #18156838 (external link)
for facebook images, without a doubt that would work. but i agree with the large prints, or cropping. no can do.

Need to setup the jpg styles and such before hand. When your dealing with 4k frame grab then careful consideration on that comes into play. Much better to have it SOOC than to try and tweak in post.

I use Fine Detail and have had really really good success with 4K frame grab. I've print 13x19 albeit cropped to fit and it looks good.


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Oct 14, 2016 15:14 |  #581

Shot an indoor hockey tournament where my granddaughter was one of the topscorers.... :) Poor light in that hall but at ISO 6400 - 12800 I got some good shots.

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Oct 14, 2016 17:19 |  #582

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That's what I am experiencing, clean shots at high ISO.

It's why my 7DII is not going to get used for indoor sports.




  
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Oct 14, 2016 18:01 |  #583

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That's what I am experiencing, clean shots at high ISO.

It's why my 7DII is not going to get used for indoor sports.

This is What I've faced since getting the 5D4. Keep the 7D2 or not? There is an awful lot of redundancy. I was out with the 7D2 the other day doing a forest/nature walk. It was quite dark and I found myself regretting not taking the 5D4. I guess it makes a good backup though.


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Oct 14, 2016 19:57 |  #584

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Oct 15, 2016 11:39 |  #585

Just picked up a 5D4 after sporting the 5D2 for way to long. The first thing I did was try out high ISO's. The 5D2 tops out at 6400 without going into the extended range. I was scared to death of anything over 1600. This one is at ISO 12,800 with no flash, just regular bathroom lighting

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This one is ISO 10,000 cropped (not 100% crop). I am dumbfounded by the output of the 5D4. I absolutely am mind-blown!

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