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- Brett
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I've had my 7D for a few months now (my first SLR). One of the main reasons for my choice of camera was to take pictures of motorbikes in action, I am myself a club racer.
From the research I did I expected to be able to get excellent results from this camera & the 70-200 IS USM L series (mk2) lens I bought. In the months since I bought the camera I got pretty used to it & have been pretty happy with the results. Now the racing season has stared I've had a couple of chances to get some pictures of bikes & I've also had my girlfriend take some pictures of me with the camera.
The photos are not as good as I expected. There is what looks like grain when you zoom in. The grain is the same even is the ISO is low (100). All the shots are in RAW, I can remove it mostly in Lightroom but comes back with any sharpening.
Id like to post up some images for you guys to look at & see what you think, I just wanted to know what the best way of doing that so you can see as much detail as possible?
I'd like to know if I am expecting too much, doing something wrong or if their is something wrong with my camera or lens that I can get sorted whilst they still have warranty.
From the research I did I expected to be able to get excellent results from this camera & the 70-200 IS USM L series (mk2) lens I bought. In the months since I bought the camera I got pretty used to it & have been pretty happy with the results. Now the racing season has stared I've had a couple of chances to get some pictures of bikes & I've also had my girlfriend take some pictures of me with the camera.
The photos are not as good as I expected. There is what looks like grain when you zoom in. The grain is the same even is the ISO is low (100). All the shots are in RAW, I can remove it mostly in Lightroom but comes back with any sharpening.
Id like to post up some images for you guys to look at & see what you think, I just wanted to know what the best way of doing that so you can see as much detail as possible?
I'd like to know if I am expecting too much, doing something wrong or if their is something wrong with my camera or lens that I can get sorted whilst they still have warranty.
to Mark's advise nearly all photo's will look naff when you look at them that closely
