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TG,
I like the first shot. Nice!
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Originally Posted by tsk1979
(Post 1777666)
Is that a mustang?
Well did you try in car gorillapod shots or something? |
Does he have to when he has the D3s with it's amazing ISO capabilities? ;)
An Old Pic I found, Do comment.
Marty says hi too all. Tried using a DIY softbox to defuse the light.
Pramod
Some clickin i did on my construction site 2 days back..
All pics taken on Nikon D80 + Nikkor 70-300VR
Yo !!

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Originally Posted by pramodkumar
(Post 1777987)
Marty says hi too all. Tried using a DIY softbox to defuse the light. Attachment 305298
Pramod |
Lovely shot bro. "Hi back Marty !" (Madagascar one right) ;) Keep em coming !
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Originally Posted by preetam_KORG
(Post 1777669)
^^^
Brilliant shot TG and an even brilliant car! The logo on the steering says its a mustang. Can we please have some pics of it? And tell me its Red with Classic Racing Stripes :D |
At present i do not have any pics of that particular mustang. Will shoot some time for sure! Its white with no stripes :)
Quote:
Originally Posted by BANDHAV
(Post 1777726)
TG: What camera body of Nikon you are using? |
I use a D3s.
Quote:
Originally Posted by tsk1979
(Post 1777666)
Is that a mustang?
Well did you try in car gorillapod shots or something? |
No Gorillapod used. It was hand held. I would have loved to have used a slower shutter with a gorillapod, at present I do not own one, but I am working on making a car ring for that kind of stuff. I just havent found enough time to dedicate towards building it completely.
@Hellwrath
Thanks. And yeah I did shoot it at high ISO.
Exif:
Exposure: 0.05 sec (1/20)
Aperture: f/2.8
Focal Length: 14 mm
ISO Speed: 4000
Another one, from the same lens.

Exif:
Camera: Nikon D3S
Exposure: 0.013 sec (1/80)
Aperture: f/2.8
Focal Length: 14 mm
ISO Speed: 640
regards,
TG
@Pramod : Tell Marty, Preetam says "Hi!" :D
@Hkanitkar : Love that last shot! Just wished that it was a bit more sharp!
@TG : Stripes or no stripes, will do away with just a mustang! I so hoped that this shot would be of that car or another mustang which you might have shot! Great shot nonetheless! :thumbs up
Quote:
Originally Posted by Torqueguru
(Post 1778578)
I use a D3s. |
If i am not wrong its a full frame, so 14 mm remains 14 mm.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Torqueguru
(Post 1778578)
ISO Speed: 4000 |
Freakingly high ISO :eek:, still no sign of any noise whatsoever.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Torqueguru
(Post 1777661)
@Bandhav
Nikon 14-24mm f 2.8
Another one from the same lens. Attachment 305235
Regards,
TG. |
TG, Brilliant shot there!
Quote:
Originally Posted by BANDHAV
(Post 1779136)
If i am not wrong its a full frame, so 14 mm remains 14 mm.
Freakingly high ISO :eek:, still no sign of any noise whatsoever. |
Umm, you haven't seen his test shots at 12,000 ISO (approx) yet I presume :). Welcome to the new world of high ISO shooting (something that I miss and envy). A line I remember someone saying "With the advancement of technology and the user needs, pretty soon we might have the base ISO at 6,400 and a 20 stop ND filter will be bundled with the camera :D".
I so wish it happens by next month end, so that I'll get it bundled with the 450D :D
Quote:
Originally Posted by Torqueguru
(Post 1778578)
At present i do not have any pics of that particular mustang. Will shoot some time for sure! Its white with no stripes
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Dude, Love it. Your every snap oozes the good old Americana spirit. The Hip culture. Great work, keep em coming ! clap:
Wow TG, Brilliant shot.
If I use ISO more than 400 in my sony H-10 I get all Smooth Edged image with a lot of Noise.
Does the noise depend on different camera models? or there is some trick?
@Bandhav
Yes, the iso performance of the D3s is noteworthy. I shoot a lot of night stuff, so it comes really handy for me.
Here are a couple of high ISO shots, pointing out the fact that Hellwrath told you. Here is a shot that was clicked at
ISO 102,400, purely for testing purposes. I dont really shoot this high at all. My usual range for most part is between 200 to 800. No post processing done what so ever.
And another one at
ISO 12800, shot in very murky lighting inside a club. One good thing is that, I dont have to carry around the flash.
@clevermax
@preetam
@scorcher
Thanks guys, much appreciated.
@bumblebeast
I too have a sony DSC H50 point and shoot as well. I too never shoot with it above ISO 400. Noise is dependent on the size of your sensor, larger the sensor, lesser the noise. Digital camera typically have sensors smaller than those in a DSLR. And in DSLRs, full frame DSLRs have sensors larger than crop sensors. So a solution to noise issues would be upgrading to a full frame DSLR! You can also try out a software called noise ninja, I see good output from it even though I have never used it.
Regards,
TG.
Some from my Panasonic FZ18
Experimenting with light
Peacocks
Sky outside the window on one fine day
Sparrow having lunch under the rain
Logs of wood
Hope they are suitable to this thread.
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