Canon High Iso

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Canon High Iso

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These were all processed with De-Noise & cropped ,the only one
at 51200 iso is easy to spot the rest are 12800 iso .
I think there are photographers out there who would be very happy with the results from the 12800 Iso :shock: :shock: :shock:

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I think the last one is 51200 iso. The 12800 iso shots do seem quite a bit better than mine but I suppose you would expect that. Very good. 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)

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I think the last one is 51200 iso. The 12800 iso shots do seem quite a bit better than mine but I suppose you would expect that. Very good. 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)

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Yeah, I thought they were good and it gives me a bit of a push to try using
3200 & 6400 more often. When I processed them I only used the mid De-Noise setting.
I think when you use such high Iso settings it's harsh on the picture to start with, then the De-Noise
Makes them a little worse.
The last one is the 51200 which is like Blackpool. a last resort. :geek: :geek:

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