Girl at the V&A
Copyright ©2007, Dave Hall
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Hand held 3200 iso shot with the E-3.
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Dave Hall
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E-3 |
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28-Nov-2007 01:13 CET |
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Olympus E3 |
Exposure time: |
1/25 |
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f2.8 |
Focal length: |
500mm |
Lens: |
90-250mm |
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ISO: |
3200 |
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Auto |
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no |
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RAW |
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Lightroom |
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1125x1500 |
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Interesting. So you bought an E3? Quite noisy, but surprisingly clean for ISO3200. I guess this is a 100% crop?
It's also amazing that you got this level of sharpness with a 1/25s handheld shot at 500mm. The IS seems to work very well.
You should see an ISO3200 shot of my Sony R1. The R1 has the same pixel count and even a larger sensor, but it completely unusable at this ISO level. Seems like cameras are getting better every year.
Alfred Molon at 21:20 CET on 29-Nov-2007 [Reply]
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Alfred Molon wrote:
> Interesting. So you bought an E3? Quite noisy, but surprisingly clean for ISO3200. I guess
> this is a 100% crop?
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> It's also amazing that you got this level of sharpness with a 1/25s handheld shot at 500mm.
> The IS seems to work very well.
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> You should see an ISO3200 shot of my Sony R1. The R1 has the same pixel count and even a larger
> sensor, but it completely unusable at this ISO level. Seems like cameras are getting better
> every year.
>
I am waiting for my E 3. This and the others were taken with different E 3's at a party celelbrating the intro of the E 3 at the V&A. Maybe that explaines why the noise is more apparent on the 'girl' pic. Other folk were using the cameras so the settings could have been changed.
But I do like the IS.
Dave.
Dave Hall at 09:22 CET on 30-Nov-2007 [Reply]