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    Sports at Night ISO-6400



    Tell me what you think. This wasa night game and barely enough lighting to shoot.


    Canon Mark 1D III


    ISO-6400 F/3.5 1/500


    [img]/cfs-file.ashx/__key/CommunityServer.Components.UserFiles/00.00.00.26.52/Test.JPG[/img]

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    Re: Sports at Night ISO-6400



    Looks good in this mall size, just a bit bright on my screen. If you have faster glass, I wouldn't mine using f/2.8 or larger.

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    Re: Sports at Night ISO-6400



    My monitor is calibrated. Usually everything looks darker on my screen. Most shots were at F/2.8. Here is a full sized cropped image. 5x7 look great when printed. Anything larger than 16x20 will show the noise[img]/cfs-file.ashx/__key/CommunityServer.Components.UserFiles/00.00.00.26.52/Test2.JPG[/img]

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    Re: Sports at Night ISO-6400



    My monitor is calibrated also, perhapsI like this image a bit darker. The 100% crop shows noise, but can't really ask more from ISO 6400. It's good to know when the situation calls, ISO 6400 is there.

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    Re: Sports at Night ISO-6400



    Thanks for the feedback

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    That looks damn good for ISO 6400. Noise is as bad or worse just at 400 on my 350D... @_@


    Very nice capture though.

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    Re: Sports at Night ISO-6400



    That looks superb. The 1D III really doesn't get much attention when it comes to high ISO noice because the D3 was such a monster, but it's damn good... I would shoot at 6400 anytime, and it's very pleasant noise at that, not very colorfulm very grain like.

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    Re: Sports at Night ISO-6400



    It's amazing how much better the high ISOsettings have become. I use a1DMKII andcan't really use images shotat ISO 1600. I'm shooting a high school soccer playoff game tonight and wishing I had the MKIII.


    I saw a fellow last week with a 1-series body anda EF400mm F/2.8 L IS USM. He was on the opposite sidelines, but Ihad to go see his rig. Hehad a 580EXII on a remote mount and then 580's or 430's mounted onhomemade brackets hanging off the sides of his monopod. It looked like it might fly or vaporize insects or something. It definetly FLASHED, sort of like lightning hitting one of thestadium light poles. It was certainly a unique way to deal with bad light.






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    Re: Sports at Night ISO-6400



    Let me just say good luck with the soccer. When I shoot the game in the picture there were soccer fields in the out field at the same park. At ISO6400 I couldn't even get a shutter speed faster than 1/200 at F/2.8. So I only shoot what I could. Hopefully you will have some better lighting.

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    Re: Sports at Night ISO-6400



    [img]/cfs-file.ashx/__key/CommunityServer.Components.UserFiles/00.00.00.24.00/TN_5F00_MF1T4484.jpg[/img]


    I did my best. 1DMKII, EF70-200MM F/2.8 L IS USM @ 125MM, Tv, ISO-1250, F/4.5, 1/250

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