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I did some shots at a wine-tasting evening the other night. I wanted to see if it was possible to shoot in available light, and I pushed the settings on my camera/lens to the limit... I was using a Canon EOS 5D and 50mm f/1.4.
This one taken at 1/40, f/1.4, ISO 800:
I didn't notice any flare in the viewfinder at the time, but there's a whole load going on towards the bottom of the frame... green dots (evidently reflections of the naked lights) and some trippy brown spirograph patterns!
Is this normal for shooting in very low light at a high ISO?
I was using a Hoya digital series UV filter on the lens.
Another shot without bright naked lights, same ISO and similar shutter/aperture settings is fine:
Thanks,
A.
This one taken at 1/40, f/1.4, ISO 800:
I didn't notice any flare in the viewfinder at the time, but there's a whole load going on towards the bottom of the frame... green dots (evidently reflections of the naked lights) and some trippy brown spirograph patterns!
Is this normal for shooting in very low light at a high ISO?
I was using a Hoya digital series UV filter on the lens.
Another shot without bright naked lights, same ISO and similar shutter/aperture settings is fine:
Thanks,
A.
