Knorp
Well-known member
You could be well right there, Brian. Well spotted :thumbs:Bart, I think the bird has cleaner feet
One reason I try to shoot at ISO 100, if circumstances allow, is that, to my eyes at least, it shows cleaner results in the OOF area (less 'grainy').Actually, your challenge took me to this post on dpreview which points out the greater detail one can achieve (only noticeable at 100% magnification) by shooting at ISO 100 rather than ISO 200... I had a look at the comparometer on imaging resource and it does look evident (for those of you with fighter pilot eyesight lol)
For your reference: the first shot is ISO 1000 and the second ISO 200.
Anyway, good try and thanks for playing, but it's not the answer to this little challenge ...
Kind regards.