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>>59639 well since he's handling still shots, he could have gone up to 1/60 or 1/80, so he wouldn't need to use that stellar high iso but, it must be some kind of experience, cause come on, the guy have a markIII, can't be a noob.
you guys are blaming about noticeable iso after 400... I've seen even rebel xti pictures at iso 1600, and they grain was perfectly fine after some photochop... well even my ISO 200 on s3 is grainy too... I was trying to talk in "usable" ways, I mean... you guys are being too stiff on technique... and on top of that, calling me a total noob, just cause I'm trying to sound reasonable, to a guy who don't even know what iso is
you guys are like "you want no grain on your pictures? go homeless, sell your house and buy one markIII kay? ANYTHING ELSE IS CRAP"
and yes, indeed, digicam noise make baby jesus cry
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