08-14-2024 05:47 AM - last edited on 08-15-2024 08:11 AM by James_C
Hi Good people 😁
I have been taking images in some lower light situations of my 13 year old daughters karate exploits.
However at 4000 ISO and even 2500 ISO I am seeing severe noise, even to the point of the images not being usable.
For the last event it was my R&, EF 70-200F2.8ii plus EF->RF adaptor
Typically 160th/s-F2.8 ISO4000
I am not trying to pixel peek and identify eyelashes by name on a A0 print, but my old Canon 650D gave me better results.
Basically I am wondering what I have gotten wrong, in settings or am I misjudging the light in the arena. I cannot imagine this is the quality of the sensor, albeit a densely packed high megapixel unit, much more likely an error from behind the camera
https://drive.google.com/file/d/14E3RbxV3JYjgRiAFjOYeZjPwT9VZ-t2t/view?usp=drive_link
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Lx5a7AhMfiTwE8MrJkOt_tRdXWO1cPEc/view?usp=drive_link
08-15-2024 08:11 AM
Thanks Trevor.
Appreciate the explanation, ok I feel more comfortable to upgrade to an R6 now know that what I am seeing is endemic to the R7
08-15-2024 08:20 AM
You can always exchanged using MPB or KEH. That's what I did with mine paying the difference in price. Got a R6 with less than 800 shots.
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