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<blockquote data-quote="KWJams" data-source="post: 55251" data-attributes="member: 1926"><p>I agree with the no need for high ISO and the other thing I have noticed on my 300mm lens is if I stretch it out to 300mm I get grain. Not sure if it more sensitive to vibrations or I am just twisting the lens barrel (figuratively speaking).</p><p> But if I shorten up just a tad to 280mm it is less grainy. </p><p>Crop or zoom in on the bird which is the focal point and see how grainy it is instead of judging the depth of field looking grainy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KWJams, post: 55251, member: 1926"] I agree with the no need for high ISO and the other thing I have noticed on my 300mm lens is if I stretch it out to 300mm I get grain. Not sure if it more sensitive to vibrations or I am just twisting the lens barrel (figuratively speaking). But if I shorten up just a tad to 280mm it is less grainy. Crop or zoom in on the bird which is the focal point and see how grainy it is instead of judging the depth of field looking grainy. [/QUOTE]
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