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Oct 16, 2007 13:12 |  #16

ebann wrote in post #4134804 (external link)
Prove it! I'm getting tempted by the minute...

I was only joking you know, but here is one image I have waiting to go in the trash can, excuse the poor image, its plagued with motion blur & is hardly an image that makes you go "wow thats good" lol, but for noise sake it should be ok, just messing about on a really rainy & gloomy day ;)

Exif is intact ;)

no post processing or anything has been done, why bother on an image which is just fit for the trash can :p

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Oct 16, 2007 13:28 |  #17

Robin: Holy chroma noise, Batman! And they say that the 1D MarkIII is one stop better than this?!?!
Batman: No Robin, it can be up to two stop better! You better get rid of that noisy 30D before you start looking like Two-face at a Christmas slumber party.


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Oct 16, 2007 14:03 as a reply to  @ post 4134946 |  #18

Yep look just about right for ISO 800 on a 30D


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