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<blockquote data-quote="Hobbit" data-source="post: 735766" data-attributes="member: 47532"><p>reasonable light , if its bright light i can get up to 1/1600 @iso 400 with minimal noise and they are reasonable sharp as well and dont actually need much editing - for my eye, its then when i crop in all the detail seems to get lost</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hobbit, post: 735766, member: 47532"] reasonable light , if its bright light i can get up to 1/1600 @iso 400 with minimal noise and they are reasonable sharp as well and dont actually need much editing - for my eye, its then when i crop in all the detail seems to get lost [/QUOTE]
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