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Accidental iso3200

 
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Nov 02, 2004 12:42 |  #1

I went to a halloween party and accidently left my 20D in ISO3200 all night... the Pics were a bit grainy, but if I had ben using my old G2 and left it at iso400 the pictures would have been useless.

the 20D rocks. :)


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Nov 02, 2004 13:55 |  #2

Post some. I'd like to see how grainy they were.




  
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Nov 02, 2004 14:04 |  #3

I'll put a couple full res versions online tomorrow, the web versions I posted for friends are useless for judgeing grain.


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Nov 02, 2004 15:17 |  #4

yeah do post, I'd be interested in how you found it.

I found color banding above 800iso. Not terrible but visible printed beyond 10x15.


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Nov 04, 2004 07:53 |  #5

http://www.heidgerken.​org/MiscPics/lisa3200.​jpg (external link)

Here's a 100% crop of an unfiltered photo.

If you have decent lighting, such as a good flash, I was using a 550ex, I think the pictures at 3200 are usable...


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Nov 04, 2004 09:49 |  #6

There is quite a bit of noise there, but nothing neatimage cant fix.



  
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