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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Ramsey" data-source="post: 691429" data-attributes="member: 23981"><p>Thanks for your comments, I am planning to rent one to see how it performs at my next rodeo. I had read that the larger pixels combined with the new processor would probably produce less noise given the same settings but I was hopeful I could find someone that had some "real life" examples of shots taken at high ISO, which sounds like you did. Attached is a photo, which is pretty representative of the kind of light conditions and settings that I have been using. It was taken at 1/640 shutter speed, f/2.8, and 8,000 ISO with some typical cropping and very little other adjustments, especially none for Detail. </p><p>Well I've tried three times to upload a photo but can't get it to work. If you will give me your email I'll be glad to send it there.</p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Ramsey, post: 691429, member: 23981"] Thanks for your comments, I am planning to rent one to see how it performs at my next rodeo. I had read that the larger pixels combined with the new processor would probably produce less noise given the same settings but I was hopeful I could find someone that had some "real life" examples of shots taken at high ISO, which sounds like you did. Attached is a photo, which is pretty representative of the kind of light conditions and settings that I have been using. It was taken at 1/640 shutter speed, f/2.8, and 8,000 ISO with some typical cropping and very little other adjustments, especially none for Detail. Well I've tried three times to upload a photo but can't get it to work. If you will give me your email I'll be glad to send it there. thanks [/QUOTE]
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