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It seems I could have ran into @Mo(w)gli :) 

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ISO 800 - AI noise reduction in Lightroom

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@Sparkassenkunde

Next time I'll let you know in advance, but I have to warn you. With 2 children in tow the challenge increases 😉
 

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I really can't say, @fotografr, but in the picture without NR I didn't feel the need to apply any NR. If I compare the pictures of the TV tower with and without NR I slightly favor the on with NR. It is a minor change and almost not visible before you begin to pixel peep. Here is the version without NR:

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7 minutes ago, Sparkassenkunde said:

I have another example of low light performance to share with you. At a family gathering in a dimly lit restaurant yesterday I took some snapshots to document the event. To get these shots I used f/2.0, -1 EV, with ISO 800 to keep the exposure times short enough to avoid motion blur.

Here is the final image showing my cousin after post processing and cropping:

And here you can see the original image after import to Lightroom:

 

 

Your Lightroom work is extraordinary. I, for one, would be interested if you'd be willing to share how much you increased brightness/exposure in LR, or if you use a different technique, thx.

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After Hurricane Milton passed, I let my dogs out and took a few snaps to test the continuous focus and animal tracking. I think it did pretty well.
 

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5 minutes ago, Erich6 said:

After Hurricane Milton passed, I let my dogs out and took a few snaps to test the continuous focus and animal tracking. I think it did pretty well.
 

Heavily cropped; shot at f/4:

Very impressive pictures, one can truly feel the energy of them. May I ask how high the reject rate in your shooting was?

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