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07/20/2005 10:19:08 PM · #1


No neat image, no noise reducation. Hand-held, ISO 1600, f/3.5 @ 18mm - 1/20 sec. Pretty impressive.
07/20/2005 10:22:15 PM · #2
same deal, dif. shutterspeed only.
07/20/2005 10:27:52 PM · #3
That's remarkably clean, alright. JPG or RAW? Status of in-camera sharpening? Output sharpened at all in PS?

R.
07/20/2005 10:31:13 PM · #4
Check EXIF on second photo. It's in stats.

I used Nikon Capture to get EXIF, Photoshop doesn't read ISO.

No in-camera sharpening, of course I USM'd in photoshop -- I had to resize.
07/20/2005 10:32:21 PM · #5
Can you post a 100% crop?
07/20/2005 10:36:10 PM · #6
Originally posted by doctornick:

Can you post a 100% crop?


Yup...what doctornick said...
07/20/2005 10:36:34 PM · #7
Originally posted by doctornick:

Can you post a 100% crop?


100%...no sharpening or noise reduction, again.


07/21/2005 05:58:54 AM · #8
Very good shoots, very nice shutter speed for handheld shoots. I can imagine what could be achieved with the 24-120mm VR...


This was taken also with iso 1600, inside OR with very poor light. But I did a bit of neat image in this one.
07/21/2005 07:46:54 AM · #9
Here a shoot I did not too long after I got my D70. I had shot at a concert the night before at ISO 1600 and forgot to put it back for the shoot!!! :P



100% crop



this shot is straight out of camera... nothing done and no internal sharpening.

Message edited by author 2005-07-21 07:47:46.
07/21/2005 08:00:55 AM · #10
That's not bad...I was afraid, previously of bumping up past ISO 400 because of the 'reputation' the d70 has for being noisy up high. I don't think it's that bad at all. Had I used neat image, I don't think there'd be any noise at all heh.
07/21/2005 08:05:49 AM · #11
I did a test a few days ago to test for noise

ISO1600 50mm f4 1/30s handheld +0.3 exp unedited



100% crops



Sorry about the model ;)
07/21/2005 08:09:22 AM · #12
Originally posted by deapee:

That's not bad...I was afraid, previously of bumping up past ISO 400 because of the 'reputation' the d70 has for being noisy up high. I don't think it's that bad at all. Had I used neat image, I don't think there'd be any noise at all heh.


As default I use 400 or 640, it took a while to get used to the idea of using high ISO after spending so much time with a small sensor camera and never going over 100 and not to mention the DPC noiseophobic influence :)
07/21/2005 11:38:08 AM · #13
I never bump the ISO past 200 except for infrared which I then use 400. I just wish the D70 had an ISO 50 or at least 100. I've been shooting velvia (iso 50) since it came out and with my shooting style a fast iso is inconvient no matter the quality differences.
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