Anyone else try H1 on a 5DII for football? I'm pretty impressed..
JimKarczewski
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OK, so I'm shooting M-Fine-JPG, so that helps reduce the noise over full size files.. But still, there are some dark caves around here we must shoot in and I can take any help I can get. So last game I shot for the paper, I had my safe shots for the night, shooting 1/500 @ 2.8, ISO 6400... So I decided to pump it to H1 (12,800), 1/500 @ f4 just to see what happened. These are SOOC, no adjustments. Not the most interesting shots in the world, but I was just going for noise levels and I think they are damn good for what they are... I know H2 is really noisy full frame.. so doubt I'll even try and play with that, but it's good news next time I'm stuck in a cave that H1 is a usable option...
The whole gallery which is a mix of 6400 & H1
http://www.jimkarczewski.com/Sports/Footbal/Hobart-at-Griffith-090111/18861917_cXZ5rs
Going to start pushing the rest of the images up there later today. Exif is still intact so you can see the info for ISO.
The whole gallery which is a mix of 6400 & H1
http://www.jimkarczewski.com/Sports/Footbal/Hobart-at-Griffith-090111/18861917_cXZ5rs
Going to start pushing the rest of the images up there later today. Exif is still intact so you can see the info for ISO.
Jim Karczewski - http://www.jimkarczewski.com
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Sure.
These are looking good though.