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From: "Jim Davis Nature Photography" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 12:43 PM
Subject: EOS 10D at ISO 3200
> I threw together some samples of a worse case scenario at 3200, along
> with my attempts to improve it using Capture One, Photoshop, and
> Neatimage. Nothing optimized, nothing for sure, but you might enjoy
> looking at it here:
> http://jimdavis.oberro.com/html/3200.html
> BTW, I haven't used 3200 very much at all. I have used 1600 once in
> awhile when I had to. 800 is very decent. 1600 gets noisy. 3200 is
> damned noisy. Sure beats pushing film though as far as I'm concerned.
> Jim Davis
> Nature Photography
> http://jimdavis.oberro.com

Hi Jim,

That's a useful page you've posted.  Last month I tried to capture good shots of
some mandarin ducks lurking in the shadows around a local lake, and fearful of
high ISO noise, I kept my 10D to 800 or 1600, with far too much subject
movement.  I must give it another go. (Setting my 10D to 3200 is cheaper (and
lighter) than getting an EF 300 f2.8 IS USM etc...)

Malcolm
Milton Keynes, UK
www.megalith.freeserve.co.uk/oddimage.htm


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