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Nikon Confirms It Will Have a High MP Camera Sensor Soon Made By Sony
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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 398028" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>Maybe they have different material than me but the shorter my exposures, the less light data I have to work with in post. Which is why I always try to maximize my exposure. I read that read noise can be overcome by taking multiple exposures at slightly different angles and then use software to blend them all together. The noise would cancel itself out by using this technique but, like I said, I don't have the gear to make this a worthwhile technique.</p><p></p><p>After reading some articles I now always try to maximize my light intake and I do this for every sort of photography when it is possible. Yesterday I was shooting landscape and shot all at ISO 50. It's not that there is a direct quality gain in ISO 50 for my cam but because it allows me to increase the shutter speed without changing the aperture and as such, collect more <em>data</em> and in that benefit indirectly.</p><p></p><p>Improvement might be minimal but for the one click of a button it takes, I see no reason to not do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 398028, member: 31330"] Maybe they have different material than me but the shorter my exposures, the less light data I have to work with in post. Which is why I always try to maximize my exposure. I read that read noise can be overcome by taking multiple exposures at slightly different angles and then use software to blend them all together. The noise would cancel itself out by using this technique but, like I said, I don't have the gear to make this a worthwhile technique. After reading some articles I now always try to maximize my light intake and I do this for every sort of photography when it is possible. Yesterday I was shooting landscape and shot all at ISO 50. It's not that there is a direct quality gain in ISO 50 for my cam but because it allows me to increase the shutter speed without changing the aperture and as such, collect more [I]data[/I] and in that benefit indirectly. Improvement might be minimal but for the one click of a button it takes, I see no reason to not do it. [/QUOTE]
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