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Re: ISO 1600 vs correcting exposure in photoshop
There is the ever-so-slight chance that some of you guys are too smart.
I was just going to say that when things get on the dark side I push ISO up enough to get shutter speeds I can hand hold and that allow me to freeze the subject motion. From there my motto is "In Photshop I trust."
This is especially true shooting football or baseball at night where the camera is trying to correctly expose areas of the background and I really only care about the subject. I set up manually andlive with underexposed histograms. Usually, a little workwith the shadows and highlights slider in Photoshop curesall.
For weddings, I use RAW files for theversatility provided in Digital Photo Professional. Dark churches never allow an optimum combination of shutter speed, aperture and ISO.
I don't own a 50D or a 5D, but I can say thatI've never had very good images off the 1DMKII above ISO-800 and that the new 5DMKIIseems to produce revenue generating product atISO-12,800; with verynicematerial at ISO-6400. It certainly has the best image quality of the bodies I own or use including the 1DsMKIIIwe use at work.
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