Hi I was wondering what everybody thinks of this Image Taken with my 7d at 3200 ISO ,Tamron 28-75 lens hand held at 2.8 1/30 is this sharp? and relatively noise free to you. I know my 40D could never perform this well at 3200 thanks .
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Nov 24, 2009 20:00 | #1 Hi I was wondering what everybody thinks of this Image Taken with my 7d at 3200 ISO ,Tamron 28-75 lens hand held at 2.8 1/30 is this sharp? and relatively noise free to you. I know my 40D could never perform this well at 3200 thanks . www.Marinelliphotography.com
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Tsmith Formerly known as Bluedog_XT 10,429 posts Likes: 26 Joined Jul 2005 Location: South_the 601 More info | Nov 24, 2009 20:03 | #2 Its lost a lot of quality being reduced down to 98.62 KB. Seems a tad soft going by this example.
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K6AZ Cream of the Crop More info | Nov 24, 2009 20:06 | #3 It's really hard to make any noise calls with the image reduced like that. I've found 3200 usable on my 7D, the first cropper I've had where I could say that.
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Replaces Goldmember 1,079 posts Joined Aug 2009 More info | Nov 24, 2009 20:07 | #4 mmm this looks soft but it seems like the camera was shook a little... but thats just me.
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stsva Cream of the Crop More info | Nov 24, 2009 20:07 | #5 It looks pretty sharp for a web-rez image; a 100% crop on something like the fine engraving around the numbers should tell the tale. Some Canon stuff and a little bit of Yongnuo.
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bacchanal Cream of the Crop 5,284 posts Likes: 22 Joined Jan 2007 Location: Fort Wayne, IN More info |
Nov 24, 2009 20:33 | #7 bacchanal wrote in post #9076686 1/30 hand held isn't really the best way to check for sharpness. True but with the little bit of ambient light in the room and to properly expose at 3200 I had no choice thanks, www.Marinelliphotography.com
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Replaces Goldmember 1,079 posts Joined Aug 2009 More info | Nov 24, 2009 20:39 | #8 use the pod @_@;;; or a table even or something
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Jim_T Goldmember 3,312 posts Likes: 115 Joined Nov 2003 Location: Woodlands, MB, Canada More info | Nov 24, 2009 20:56 | #9 Yes.. support the camera on something and use the self timer.. (That will prevent camera motion that can be caused by pressing the shutter button)....
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Nov 25, 2009 14:36 | #10 I've seen you website so telling you to use the pod seems meaningless advice. I think you were just using the image as a quick example, as such I think it is sharp considering being hand held. All in all I'm envious of the 7d. I could only wish to be able to reproduce images like that.
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IVIax Goldmember 1,141 posts Joined Aug 2009 Location: Metro DC, USA More info | Nov 25, 2009 14:41 | #11 Is that all you have left after you bought the 7D? -Max
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apersson850 Obviously it's a good thing More info | Gotta be at least nine dollars of change here! Anders
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