Originally Posted by RiCharlie Well I was going to post some pics of my own but after seeing these I am too embarrassed!! Great shots!! I went out shooting the
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I would much tend to believe the problem was caused by your use of high iso which is not JPEG compression but internal camera noise amplified. Using high ISO also decreases dynamic range.. My personal feeling is that shooting in RAW is a needless waste of time UNLESS you are shooting in conditions which might require extensive corrections due to camera meter error. In that case you can use RAW or bracket your exposures. I certainly dont like all the extra fiddling around with the RAW adjustments and I challenge any one to tell me they can tell the difference between a properly exposed JPEG and a RAW file on any computer monitor or even an 8 x 10 print. I use a NIkon D 90 with a Nikor 18-200 mm lens. Last edited by RiCharlie; 10-24-2010 at 10:53 AM. |
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BTW, we have a photography chat thread for all this iso/RAW/jpeg non-sense, so lets navigate this topic over there.
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Meanwhile I posted a few pics of my own.. just quick grab shots with a bit of editing because everyone had been after me to post some pics... |
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Really nice work Six.
That's really not bad for ISO 1600 as some have mentioned, but it is slightly noticeable on the white paint. You should be able to adjust the ISO setting independently in Aperture priority. That's what I usually use. The Manual mode is really more of a way to fine tune and too time consuming to mess around with while in the field.
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what is kind of cool though about higher iso shots like this is that it gives the picture more of a slightly animated feel, or somewhat like a painting. Get what I mean?
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