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Posted: Wed Jun 20th, 2012 07:35 |
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Eric
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Gert wrote: Eric wrote:Its very useful rethinking why we do things from time to time. You have made me do that. I started the 3 layer averaging (for some work) some years ago when I changed from the D1X to the D2X... because I found two things 'wrong' with it. The extra pixels (at that time ) brought more noise. But I also felt the extra pixels required greater precision in technique. Simply ...I had to half my shutter speeds to get the same IQ as the D1X. At that time I was shooting old hotel interiors and I found people walking about in adjacent rooms bounced the floor!! So I used a tripod but tried to to keep more normal (hand held) shutter speeds. I also used flash, to avoid some mixed lighting WB issues, so getting nearer the sync speed was desireable also. This meant with the high ISO noise of the D2X I had to do the Cambridge in Colour trick. But things change and maybe this D800 feature you have discovered has changed the ground rules? Very interesting.
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