Fog. ISO 25.600. Handheld.Z96A1230aKLEINTLDEF by Peter Hauri, on Flickr
Quote from: robbymack on February 26, 2013, 10:25:10 PMTom you should shoot above 3200 more often as your just barely scratching the surface with the 5diii at 3200. For me 12,800 is very useful and even 25k in a pinch and not printing terribly large.Quote from: Quasimodo on February 27, 2013, 11:40:21 AMBrilliant shots, even regardless of the ISO. The composition is stellar imho, quite inspirational.Quote from: azezal on February 27, 2013, 01:21:21 PM7d owners steer clear,this thread is pure pain. Nice shots though Thanks for the kind words!Yes well I came from the 40D then 7D. The 7D I thought everything but IQ was better, but wasn't satisfied. High ISO was better but 3200 was still about its limits and 100-400 seemed quite noisy.So I got the 5DMKIII and I am very happy with it.Believe it or not the first time I went out with it shooting some landscape, the available light wasn't great for small apertures and was shooting 1000-3200ISO at F11-16. Surely for landscape the worst idea....?Have a look this:Howtown, Cumbria by tom_scott88, on FlickrFrom the same day 3200Lichen and Moss by tom_scott88, on Flickr2500Moss by tom_scott88, on FlickrQuality is fantastic!
Tom you should shoot above 3200 more often as your just barely scratching the surface with the 5diii at 3200. For me 12,800 is very useful and even 25k in a pinch and not printing terribly large.
Brilliant shots, even regardless of the ISO. The composition is stellar imho, quite inspirational.
7d owners steer clear,this thread is pure pain. Nice shots though