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First shots from new dslr
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<blockquote data-quote="Doug b" data-source="post: 773739" data-attributes="member: 59143"><p>Oh, ok.. sure. Gotcha. Though this likely isn't an issue for most average Joe shooters since it's sort of an expectation thing for a lot of cameras, to show noise at some ISO levels. I guess my question then is:</p><p></p><p>Relative to not so good lighting, but having a proper tripod setup, how far can you push it before you see a significant amount of noise ? And by significant, I mean anything which would deem an 11-14" print un-doable without a good amount of post processing. </p><p></p><p>Doug</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doug b, post: 773739, member: 59143"] Oh, ok.. sure. Gotcha. Though this likely isn't an issue for most average Joe shooters since it's sort of an expectation thing for a lot of cameras, to show noise at some ISO levels. I guess my question then is: Relative to not so good lighting, but having a proper tripod setup, how far can you push it before you see a significant amount of noise ? And by significant, I mean anything which would deem an 11-14" print un-doable without a good amount of post processing. Doug [/QUOTE]
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