I have more if anyone interested.
cheers
R2

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Eskimo Joe or Holden fan?one of a series I took at Clipsal during their sound check.
I have more if anyone interested. cheers R2 ![]()
nice, I like the idea.
Good timing with the full image of the car in the rear screen. I like it. My eyes look for his hand though...
I agree...those bloody superscreens have such poor resolution ![]() I would be keen to get your tips on how you minimise noise when using such a high ISO and low speeds - is it in camera settings, using noise ninja or similar or just great photographic skills (probably a combo of these) I use a D70s and get a lot of noise even at 400ISO with my 70 -200 VR
Yep I agree Oz. this was my my first attempt at taking band shots but looking back over them this was a common mistake - I'll blame inexperience and the 39C heat ![]() ![]() thanks for the feedback. cheers R2
I'm not starting a Nikon vs Canon war, but, many may suggest that Canons are better at handling noise at higher ISO. ![]() ---
Equipment: camera body, wide lens, standard lens, telephoto lens, flash Wish list: skill
thanks Adam..that's what I have read too but since that level of gear is well ahead of me. I'm just trying to pick up any general tips for noise reduction in the future.. cheers R2
Nice shot, rookie.
I used to have a D70s and found that I handled noise very poorly. I havwe sinvce upgraded to a D2x and found that it handles noise superbly. Almost on a par with its Canon counterpart. That said, Canons have always had superior noise handling.
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