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ISO 1250 M8 at the concert


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Just to say that since I downloaded the last up-date version (Friday July 27 after 12:30 pm) I find the my M8 working smoother at ISO 1250....... I use to go no higher than ISO 640

This shot was handheld during the concert.... F4 at 1/180 secs with my 90mm AA Summicron..... you can see a little bit of noise in the open shadows but I find the picture more than acceptable. Any of you noticed the same?

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Nice shot; thanks for posting.

 

Curious: JPG in the camera or DNG through C1 into JPG: which?

 

(On a musical note: the four soloists backed up by a chorus seems a pungent clue. The peerless Beethoven Ninth is my guess. Love it!)

 

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Nice shot; thanks for posting.

 

Ah, four soloists shown here may be a clue. Beethoven's ninth?

 

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Sir! You win first prize...... it was a great concert and Beethoven 9th was played with all it's splendors!:)

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  • 1 month later...

Guy you are right of course..... Concern always with shutter noise I will pick a passage in "Animato" were the music is louder this way I can get away with it without disturbing! Sure wish I had the Digilux 2 shutter sound....... it was perfect!

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Guy when I say your right of course.... I do not mean to be facetious! I did the best I could .... I was to the side and there is a partition that was to my right and I did not want to squeeze out the tambour player so I am on the very edge ....... I did not get any response about the 1250 being better so maybe it was only me seeing better noise response!

 

I did forget to reply..... all of my shootings are in RAW or as we say DNG ....... most of them are open in Capture One or CS3. In this case it was Capture One but the BW conversion was done with CS3.

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No no . I know exactly were you where you are shooting from and from that angle not much you can really do. This is just where PS can come into play

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