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first ones was iso 80

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now iso 2500

 

still 35mm 1.4 asph

 

all as shot auto wb, only a little shapening when opened in cs3 raw converter. I know the shots can look better if done seperately in shop, but for now I just upload.....

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now iso 2500

 

still 35mm 1.4 asph

 

all as shot auto wb, only a little shapening when opened in cs3 raw converter. I know the shots can look better if done seperately in shop, but for now I just upload.....

 

You are sure it was not ISO 25O?

 

Sorry for the remark, but i always ruled out taking photos at this high iso. When I see your photos, I cannot find any reason for my restriction. What I saw on some websites looked much worse than yours.

 

Can you tell us something about the portrait with strong sunlight? I see some magenta on the lower parts of the women's clothing (bag?) but none in the center of the photo where it should appear as well, if the situation was magenta-prone.-

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iso 80 35mm again, as shot

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2500 iso samples here are brilliant in brilliant sunlight. in shades - the noise is very much there.

 

M9 needs a firmware update to get a noise free 2500 iso.

 

no matter how hapy we are, we are still looking at a £4850/$7000 camera - in the highest price bracket for DSLR.

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