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Post your best 5D mkII shot.... or 5D mkII admires, assemble :)

 
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Nov 24, 2008 14:05 |  #1

This was actually Metalstrm suggestion to start a thread for the new 5D mkII users and their fresh pictures ;)
A bunch of people (in China) seem to have their hands on this gem.
So please post your results and experiments to help the people who haven't decided yet
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just show off to all the guys that still are on the waiting list... :cool:


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Nov 24, 2008 14:09 |  #2

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Man it's not what I expected!!!

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Nov 24, 2008 14:11 |  #3

shadowman wrote in post #6750757 (external link)
Man it's not what I expected!!!

Turn up your iso to about 25,600, and you should be able to get the shutter speed that you need to eliminate the blur. ;)


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Nov 24, 2008 14:16 |  #4

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I don't know, I just can't seem to get it right :(

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Nov 24, 2008 14:17 as a reply to  @ bacchanal's post |  #5

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Nov 24, 2008 14:33 as a reply to  @ jacobsen1's post |  #6

Lol, I'm doing the same thing waiting for my mkIII. I've hit the tracking site about 10,000 times since friday even though I know it's going to be another week.


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Nov 24, 2008 14:38 |  #7

bacchanal wrote in post #6750769 (external link)
Turn up your iso to about 25,600, and you should be able to get the shutter speed that you need to eliminate the blur. ;)

Good idea!!! :D


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Nov 24, 2008 14:43 |  #8

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Good idea!!! :D

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LOL you beat me to it!


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Nov 24, 2008 14:56 |  #9

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Good idea!!! :D

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Nice, I ran it through some light NR (spent literally 30 seconds on it)...cleans up well.


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Nov 24, 2008 15:01 |  #10

bacchanal wrote in post #6751026 (external link)
Nice, I ran it through some light NR (spent literally 30 seconds on it)...cleans up well.

Ha!! :lol::lol:


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Nov 24, 2008 15:03 as a reply to  @ timnosenzo's post |  #11

Looking at the edit...it seems to sort of have a D300 quality to it...strange.


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Nov 24, 2008 15:05 |  #12

This is my 5D mkii' shot:

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Nov 24, 2008 15:07 |  #13

shadowman wrote in post #6750798 (external link)
I don't know, I just can't seem to get it right :(

Maybe try the movie mode!




  
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Nov 24, 2008 18:03 as a reply to  @ robvonk's post |  #14

I found this link on the other site. But here are high ISO pics that are converted from RAW to jpeg with no noise reduction done.

http://public.fotki.co​m/lecter/5d2-originals/ (external link)


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Nov 24, 2008 18:23 |  #15

David S wrote in post #6752166 (external link)
I found this link on the other site. But here are high ISO pics that are converted from RAW to jpeg with no noise reduction done.

http://public.fotki.co​m/lecter/5d2-originals/ (external link)

Those high iso photos certainly don't appear earth shattering as some have anticipated.




  
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