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Church shots @ 12,800 ISO
Lens: 18-135 Camera: K-3 Photo Location: New Haven CT ISO: 12800 Shutter Speed: 1/30s Aperture: F3.5 
Posted By: DarkShadow, 08-30-2015, 08:37 PM










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08-30-2015, 10:38 PM   #2
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Some pretty nice results, especially considering you used ISO 12800!
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They cleaned up well. And they say you need full frame for low light. Good composition.
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"They" also said the 18-135 wasn't much good, especially wide open, but it's clearly more than good enough for this sort of work. Having shot the interiors of many churches and cathedrals in different places, with a variety of lenses from the DA14 to the 18-135, I know how difficult it can be to get really good images. Nice work.

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Thank you everyone.
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Nice results with that ISO. A marvel of modern DSLRs.
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I agree, the modern day DSLR have come such a long way and just keep getting better.

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QuoteOriginally posted by AussieTrev Quote
And they say you need full frame for low light
Don't you go dispelling this statement, many folk are basing their whole justification to respective partners on this.
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Don't you go dispelling this statement, many folk are basing their whole justification to respective partners on this.
Yeah I want one too. Whether I'm ready or not. I have things in order to sell to get one too.
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many folk are basing their whole justification to respective partners on this.
Oops, and I'm interesting in what comes along latter this year. Hope Anne doesn't read this. Oh that's right I've promised her my K-3 as a result. I think I'm good then.
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Oh that's right I've promised her my K-3 as a result
Sounds like a definite bribe to me.
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