I wasn't aware of this. Using full ISO stops rather than 1/3 stops seems to make a difference.Why can you not use those ISO settings? What will happen?
Canon cameras apply ISO adjustments in two stages. ISO values which double up from 100 use only analogue gain from the sensor, which is good.Why can you not use those ISO settings? What will happen?
They are not native ISOs so the sensor is pushed or pulled digitally which increases noise.Why can you not use those ISO settings? What will happen?
They are not native ISOs so the sensor is pushed or pulled digitally which increases noise.
Enabled full stop ISOs in the custom functions so those ISO choices aren't available.
If you're trying to push out the shadows of a JPEG from a cropped sensor, I'm not surprised you're seeing noise!Flickr account created.
Here is the untouched JPEG (exported from RAW with no PP applied):
https://www.flickr.com/photos/127507724@N04/15132374955/in/photostream/
Here is the retouched JPEG with a sharpening of 30 and luminance of 50, I adjusted to remove clipping from whites and blacks.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/127507724@N04/14945837757/in/photostream/
Thanks,
Ickle
Fair enough, I wasn't however trying to criticise the photo in itself, but merely indicate that the processing looks (to me) to make any discussion about noise rather moot as it looks highly processed and any detail/noise smoothed out.I did not post it for critique. You are right it was shot in jpeg and is a small file save for a web site. Bearing in mind this was taken under the floodlights of a lower league football team a couple of 100 watt bulbs would have been brighter.
But considering it was shot at 10000 ISO there is not much noise. I previously had a 500D and shot the same ground (I do all their matches) and gave up on night games in the end.
Perhaps I bought the good 70D but have had no issues with noise or focusing.
Just as an aside you can see the shin pads through the black sock so it is not that bad. IMO
I think a look at the absent detail in the grass is a strong indication of overall IQ. Its also amazing just how smooth the skin is on those middle aged men. When I can make out individual blades of grass then I shall be impressed.Fair enough, I wasn't however trying to criticise the photo in itself, but merely indicate that the processing looks (to me) to make any discussion about noise rather moot as it looks highly processed and any detail/noise smoothed out.
The sensor produces a voltage from each pixel as an analogue signal. This can be amplified just as an audio amplifier might amplify sound. This is the analogue part of amplification which is used for ISO 100,200,400 etc.. As a digital device the analogue signal is then converted to a digital output - numbers. To obtain the intermediate ISO values the camera simply multiplies each of these numbers by 1.25 or divides by 1.25 in order to brighten or dim the image to simulate the intermediate ISO sensitivity value you set. No extra information is created or retained in this process and, for raw shooters, it is a process better left until you sit down at your computer when you can decide exactly what multiplier (if any) you think the image needs.I accept that the fact is that ISOs are best in multiples of 100. What I can't understand therefore is how the way the electronics work. I assumed (incorrectly it seems) that the ISO on digital cameras was purely a sensitivity setting on the sensor amplification. There's obviously more to it than I thought.
Middle aged men?? These are finely tuned young athletes, The pitch at the mighty Droylsden FC stadium is akin to Wembley,I think a look at the absent detail in the grass is a strong indication of overall IQ. Its also amazing just how smooth the skin is on those middle aged men. When I can make out individual blades of grass then I shall be impressed.
Why can you not use those ISO settings? What will happen?
Droylsden FC, kingdom of Mr Pace
They were involved in the strangest match I have ever watched
My lot were losing 0-2 with 12 minutes left to Droylsden in the FA cup. We ended up winning 8-2 aet with both sides down to 9 players. Mr Pace was also sent to the stands, started off taunting the home fans then totally lost it when he got some stick back