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Apr 13, 2010 03:50 |  #1

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It was absolutely freezing on this day, but we had a blast around South London taking these shots.

Appreciate any feedback and comments.

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Apr 13, 2010 11:37 |  #2

Good job, but quite a few of them look soft.


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Apr 13, 2010 16:58 |  #3

I'm finding that with the 5D Mark2, if there's any movement even at "normally" acceptable shutter speeds the high res shows movement. This results in softness.

Anyone else found this?


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Apr 13, 2010 17:33 |  #4

what a shame, they do look soft, but beautifully composed. I have no experience of a 5dmkII ( I use the original 5d). I try and shoot at 1/125 with FL's up to 105 mm with IS turned on and seem pretty sharp..try on an other 5dmkII body, perhaps?


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Apr 14, 2010 07:40 |  #5

I've got two bodies and I've found on both: shake shows much more (due to the hiher res) than on the 5D mark1. I can hand hold 1/60 on my 24-105@105mm with the IS (on the 5D mark1), but on the 5Dmk2 it will show movement in full resolution.

I agree if you get your shutter even higher, than you get wonderfully sharp images from the 5D Mark2.

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Apr 14, 2010 08:35 |  #6

I haven't experienced that. And just moved up to a Mark II. But maybe I haven't shot enough with it, but my photos were amazingly sharp.


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Apr 16, 2010 03:36 |  #7

From my experience, this happens only when shooting at the lowest shutter speed - you "used" to be able to hold.


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