EdBray
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I realise I must be getting on people's wicks now with all my MkII images, and I suppose I am on a number of ignore lists already, but I will try to curb the number of posts I make for the next few days, but that's for tomorrow and this is for today!
When I get a new camera, I spend a fair bit of time playing with the different settings, getting used to it's foibles and generally learning all it's strengths and weaknesses. To this end, I have just spent an hour trying to take photographs in the most unlikely of conditions to see how my 5D MkII would cope.
All these images with the exception of the overview were taken with just the light from the TV, the room light was switched off.
Yes the images are poor, but lets be honest, if you were in a situation where there was very little light would you still try to capture an image or give up?
All images were taken using my 50mm f1.4 lens at between 1/30sec @ f4 and 1/125sec @ f8, so could have been taken handheld although I used a tripod for consistency.
All images are straight out of the camera with no PP other than using Auto Correct in MS Office Picture Manager to correct for the various levels of under-exposure. The correct exposure for ISO 25600 was 1/30sec @ f4.
So how low can we go? What is acceptable?
Overview image
Mono 1/30 @ f4 ISO 25600
Mono 1/30 @ f5.6 -1 stop (ISO 51200 equiv)
Mono 1/60 @ f5.6 -2 stops (ISO 102400 equiv)
Mono 1/60 @ f8 -3 stops (ISO 204800 equiv)
Mono 1/125 @ f8 -4 stops (ISO 409600 equiv)
Colour 1/30 @ f4 ISO 25600
Colour 1/30 @ f5.6 -1 stop (ISO 51200 equiv)
Colour 1/60 @ f5.6 -2 stops (ISO 102400 equiv)
Colour 1/60 @ f8 -3 stops (ISO 204800 equiv)
When I get a new camera, I spend a fair bit of time playing with the different settings, getting used to it's foibles and generally learning all it's strengths and weaknesses. To this end, I have just spent an hour trying to take photographs in the most unlikely of conditions to see how my 5D MkII would cope.
All these images with the exception of the overview were taken with just the light from the TV, the room light was switched off.
Yes the images are poor, but lets be honest, if you were in a situation where there was very little light would you still try to capture an image or give up?
All images were taken using my 50mm f1.4 lens at between 1/30sec @ f4 and 1/125sec @ f8, so could have been taken handheld although I used a tripod for consistency.
All images are straight out of the camera with no PP other than using Auto Correct in MS Office Picture Manager to correct for the various levels of under-exposure. The correct exposure for ISO 25600 was 1/30sec @ f4.
So how low can we go? What is acceptable?
Overview image
Mono 1/30 @ f4 ISO 25600
Mono 1/30 @ f5.6 -1 stop (ISO 51200 equiv)
Mono 1/60 @ f5.6 -2 stops (ISO 102400 equiv)
Mono 1/60 @ f8 -3 stops (ISO 204800 equiv)
Mono 1/125 @ f8 -4 stops (ISO 409600 equiv)
Colour 1/30 @ f4 ISO 25600
Colour 1/30 @ f5.6 -1 stop (ISO 51200 equiv)
Colour 1/60 @ f5.6 -2 stops (ISO 102400 equiv)
Colour 1/60 @ f8 -3 stops (ISO 204800 equiv)
They were just test shots to see what would happen if you pushed a digital image in the way that you would have pushed film in the past.