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<blockquote data-quote="skater" data-source="post: 552157" data-attributes="member: 19158"><p>Not too bad actually. I should mention I'm taking these during warm-ups, near the glass, not during the game from our seats. I have to jack up the ISO so I get some noise, but remove much of that in processing. None of them are going to be good for a huge blowup, but for my wife's scrapbooks they are fine.</p><p></p><p>I can post some shots, but I'm traveling for another week and don't have access to them now. There's an old thread around somewhere from when I first joined the site where I posted a few examples of some focus issues I was having (self-inflicted, fortunately), and some better shots from back then.</p><p></p><p>We bought my wife a new camera last summer, an Olympus OM-D mirrorless 4/3rds. I have to say her pictures have a LOT less noise at even higher ISOs. Kinda making me want to upgrade the D7000!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skater, post: 552157, member: 19158"] Not too bad actually. I should mention I'm taking these during warm-ups, near the glass, not during the game from our seats. I have to jack up the ISO so I get some noise, but remove much of that in processing. None of them are going to be good for a huge blowup, but for my wife's scrapbooks they are fine. I can post some shots, but I'm traveling for another week and don't have access to them now. There's an old thread around somewhere from when I first joined the site where I posted a few examples of some focus issues I was having (self-inflicted, fortunately), and some better shots from back then. We bought my wife a new camera last summer, an Olympus OM-D mirrorless 4/3rds. I have to say her pictures have a LOT less noise at even higher ISOs. Kinda making me want to upgrade the D7000! [/QUOTE]
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