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The noise that killed the hawk
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnathan Aulabaugh" data-source="post: 31863" data-attributes="member: 7698"><p>So the other day I had a great opportunity to shoot this hawk. I was able to get out of my toyota and walk slowing toward it. It was pretty accommodating for the most part but I failed to do any manual adjustments to the camera, instead just putting it in auto (sports) mode... yeah I know, big mistake. Anyways it finally flew away and I am snapping pictures left and right...</p><p><img src="http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/nn51/john101477/Florida%202011/20110827_4135asSmartObject-1.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>Unfortunately after i got home and was looking things over i noticed a lot of noise. The camera, in auto sports mode had set the ISO to 1000 giving the image a grainy look... I dont know how many times I have told people to set up their cameras in priority modes or use manual mode, but I failed to take my own advice this time and pending a printing doubt it will be a keeper....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnathan Aulabaugh, post: 31863, member: 7698"] So the other day I had a great opportunity to shoot this hawk. I was able to get out of my toyota and walk slowing toward it. It was pretty accommodating for the most part but I failed to do any manual adjustments to the camera, instead just putting it in auto (sports) mode... yeah I know, big mistake. Anyways it finally flew away and I am snapping pictures left and right... [IMG]http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/nn51/john101477/Florida%202011/20110827_4135asSmartObject-1.jpg[/IMG] Unfortunately after i got home and was looking things over i noticed a lot of noise. The camera, in auto sports mode had set the ISO to 1000 giving the image a grainy look... I dont know how many times I have told people to set up their cameras in priority modes or use manual mode, but I failed to take my own advice this time and pending a printing doubt it will be a keeper.... [/QUOTE]
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