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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 795251" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>I was in a dark place, no tripod,, so on one of these few occasions that I pushed the ISO up to 5000 which for me is very high (typically shoot between 200-1200 ISO, but in this situation, you take what you can get. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]383617[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Course, if I could use a tripod, and set the ISO back to normal level, would have been nicer, but this captures at lease some of the </p><p>details of this great old Opera House in a small town.. </p><p></p><p>One never know waht one finds tucked away in quiet corners... </p><p></p><p>Camera was my D800 with my 20-35 set at 4.5,, 1/60th which is not too bad for being Hand held, I did not want to go more open then 4.5 for DOF, but that is about the slowest I wanted to risk for being hand held, I </p><p>can hand hold 1/30th,, or so, but the risk increase, and would so prefer to be faster than 1/125th most of the time hand holding, and with a Di800, definitely did not want to push faster than ISO 5000.. I think</p><p>it came out pretty good considering the condtions an camera setting.</p><p></p><p>oh, and how did my 35-70 new lens from Japan,, - Fantastic..</p><p></p><p></p><p>I did test my old 35-70,, actually it works fairly well, but sometimes it seems to hunt in Auto Focus mode, but it does work, just not as pristine as this new one. I am hoping to clear</p><p>maybe 150 dollars,,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 795251, member: 10038"] I was in a dark place, no tripod,, so on one of these few occasions that I pushed the ISO up to 5000 which for me is very high (typically shoot between 200-1200 ISO, but in this situation, you take what you can get. [ATTACH=CONFIG]383617._xfImport[/ATTACH] Course, if I could use a tripod, and set the ISO back to normal level, would have been nicer, but this captures at lease some of the details of this great old Opera House in a small town.. One never know waht one finds tucked away in quiet corners... Camera was my D800 with my 20-35 set at 4.5,, 1/60th which is not too bad for being Hand held, I did not want to go more open then 4.5 for DOF, but that is about the slowest I wanted to risk for being hand held, I can hand hold 1/30th,, or so, but the risk increase, and would so prefer to be faster than 1/125th most of the time hand holding, and with a Di800, definitely did not want to push faster than ISO 5000.. I think it came out pretty good considering the condtions an camera setting. oh, and how did my 35-70 new lens from Japan,, - Fantastic.. I did test my old 35-70,, actually it works fairly well, but sometimes it seems to hunt in Auto Focus mode, but it does work, just not as pristine as this new one. I am hoping to clear maybe 150 dollars,, [/QUOTE]
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