Really keen to see night and indoor scene. Indoor especially with high ceilings.
the other Leongsam said he is not going to buy D800, which Leongsam are you? Leongsam 1 or L2 or L3?Next on my shopping list is the D800.
I hardly ever do night photography. I'll try it out at your request.
the other Leongsam said he is not going to buy D800, which Leongsam are you? Leongsam 1 or L2 or L3?
Because of the low light conditions, shutter speeds have to be slower which reduces sharpness if you aren't using a remote trigger and a tripod.Is this due to the sunlight when one is outside?
I said it's on my shopping list. That's different from actually making a purchase. It'll be at least 6 months down the track before I make a decision.
thanks, darker pls, candle light dark.
Leongsam said:What's the point? Low light and long exposure = lots of noise. We all know what it's going to look like.
I believe he meant keeping the dark dark.
What's the point? Low light and long exposure = lots of noise. We all know what it's going to look like.
The main reason is to test the world latest 5 axis image stabilization which is only available on this camera. Internet punter said that it can do hand held at 0.5 sec. Which is not possible for any other stabilizes lenses or camera.
Can you set your camera to low ISO and try that. Thanks.
What's the point? Low light and long exposure = lots of noise. We all know what it's going to look like.
That depends on me too doesn't it. I'll try jiggling the camera round and see whether the image stabilisation neutralises the motion. I don't need extra low light for that. I'll just stop down the aperture and the reduce the ISO till I get 0.5 sec shutter exposure.
That is why it is such a challenge. Never could get it right. There was a perceptible breakthru with D300/D3 and I am keen to see if there is a difference with the D800.