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Thread: 20d iso tests

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    Princess of the OT adina's Avatar
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    20d iso tests

    I warned you it wasn't going to be art....

    Here are the first two, 1600 and 3200. More later, I'm going to post them all here. I'm assuming this is what you had in mind, let me know if it was something else.

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    Very, very good results at these higher "ISOs", Adina. Though it doesn't match the tighter grain of film at those speeds, it's great to know that you have the very usable speed if you need it. Great examples.

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    wow... it really holds up on 1600. there is some banding on 3200, but not that bad... are these raw files?

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    to my daughter

    it was art...she was so excited to see my little pony on the screen

    here's something your girl might like...
    http://www.hasbro.com/mylittlepony/p...dn/default.cfm

    Congrats on your new toy and give your hubby extra love for "understanding the needs" of a wife
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    These are in large jpg. Haven't shot in raw yet, I can repost these when I do, maybe next week. I haven't really had the need to work in raw at all, even with the 10d, so it will take some time..

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    Quote Originally Posted by natatbeach
    it was art...she was so excited to see my little pony on the screen

    here's something your girl might like...
    http://www.hasbro.com/mylittlepony/p...dn/default.cfm

    Congrats on your new toy and give your hubby extra love for "understanding the needs" of a wife
    ;)
    Extra love? He's going to have to wait a week, he's just getting over the flu, and I have no time to be sick!



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