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    Chris Anderson-Photography fidgety's Avatar
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    Friday night lights

    Back to Friday night high school football with progressively increasing ISO's as the light fades.
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    Re: Friday night lights

    Very nice shots.....
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    Re: Friday night lights

    Nice shots Chris. That's the name of the game. As the night goes on so our ISO's increase.

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    Re: Friday night lights

    Chris,

    Nice shots... What system were you using?? and what was the ISO in each of the shots??
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    Re: Friday night lights

    Quote Originally Posted by ciddog91
    Chris,

    Nice shots... What system were you using?? and what was the ISO in each of the shots??
    I use a Canon 40D body and a Canon 300 2.8L IS lens. The ISO in these photographs is (L-R): 3200, 500, 3200).
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    Re: Friday night lights

    Thanks..... Looks like the 40D really handles the higher ISO well......
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    Re: Friday night lights

    Very nice job. There is a lot of difference in the orange in the 500 vs the 3200 ISO. No way I can get that noise free with the D2h at higher ISOs.
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    Re: Friday night lights

    Quote Originally Posted by Old Timer
    Very nice job. There is a lot of difference in the orange in the 500 vs the 3200 ISO. No way I can get that noise free with the D2h at higher ISOs.
    I've been very happy with the noise levels in the 40D so far.
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    Re: Friday night lights

    Quote Originally Posted by fidgety
    I've been very happy with the noise levels in the 40D so far.
    I'm giving very serious though to the Nikon D700 for just that reason. Will not happen this football season but I hope by the next. My D200 in better than the D2h in low light but not as good as I would lilke.
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