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Originally Posted by Saphire
This was not intended as a test but turned out pleasing considering the circumstances.
These are from 18 continuous frames.
Very overcast with no light ISO 3200 1/800s Hand held, Canon 400 f5.6 @f5.6. Please ignore the noise the bird was about 150 yards away.
Out of the 18, 3 were OOF, the first shot and the last 2 is where I lost sight of the kestrel. If I hadn't lost sight of the Kestrel in the viewfinder I think its possible there could have been more sharp images.
Two samples. The first one is the 2nd shot of the sequence and the other is frame 16 of the end of the sequence. I have put a 100% crop overlay-ed on the photos.
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That's very good for ISO 3200 Christine but how are you finding the
Low ISO noise levels? I saw some samples on BF at ISO400/500 and they were terrible. I have also seen a few post's elsewhere that question the low ISO noise levels. This bothers me as I shoot predominately at ISO 400.