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Have you seen this thread? http://forum.getdpi.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1683For this reason, I don't get too excited about so called high ISO in MFD backs..the less light you feed these backs the less impressive the image IQ.
Yes I read that thread thanks Graham, it didnt change my mind at all - and if anything reinforced my thinking about ISO and IQ. Mind you I am not familiar with the IQ of a Canon 40D - so maybe I need to do some catch-up research - I am grateful my Hasselblad shots dont LOOK like the canon ger I sold off! LOLFor the portrait photographer as well, the difference between waiting 1.1 seconds or 1.5 seconds for the ready beep is an eternity.
We all work differently.Mind you, on 'portrait' photography, I must shoot differently, as the LAST thing I care about is frame speed..
We all work differently.
My point is the digital back has to be ready when the photographer wants to press the shutter release.
I'm not advocating 50 captures per minute, but sometimes that's necessary depending on the subject and circumstances.
I think that may just be a patina on the statue, but cannot say for certain.Jack,
Am I seeing red and green chroma blobs in the hair behind the ears on your statue sample crop? Or did I just have too much wine with dinner?
Eric