04-15-2019 06:27 PM
Having serious issues with noise and sharpness above ISO 320 and have since purchases. Canon techs have had it for a month and claim it's fine. Mark 2 body has no issues with the same lenses. ANY creative solutions appreciated or it mnay have to be retooled as a fishing sinker...
04-15-2019 06:46 PM - edited 04-15-2019 06:46 PM
@TylerEdmonton wrote:Having serious issues with noise and sharpness above ISO 320 and have since purchases. Canon techs have had it for a month and claim it's fine. Mark 2 body has no issues with the same lenses. ANY creative solutions appreciated or it mnay have to be retooled as a fishing sinker...
Post a sample shot, with exposure, focusing, and lens info. Tell us what is wrong with it.
04-15-2019 06:53 PM
04-15-2019 06:54 PM
Image shot at ISO 1250 f.4 at 1/80s using Mark 4. Notice the softness in the focus and the noise vs skin tone. I immediately changed to a Mark 2 and the results were much better
04-15-2019 08:28 PM
@TylerEdmonton wrote:Image shot at ISO 1250 f.4 at 1/80s using Mark 4. Notice the softness in the focus and the noise vs skin tone. I immediately changed to a Mark 2 and the results were much better
What focal length did you use? That is a fairly slow shutter for a portrait, IMHO. Did you use a tripod? Why didn’t you pos tthe “good” photo? For now, I am going to blame the softness on camera shake. Convince me, otherwise.
04-16-2019 08:00 AM
Looks like a focus problem to me, the front of the dress is much sharper than her face which is where the focus should be.
04-16-2019 11:24 AM
It was shot using the single AF point with expansion option over her face. Maybe the autofocus system is a little off.
07-15-2019 08:41 AM
I am having SAME issues and it is annoying. Any resolution yet?
07-15-2019 02:16 PM
You can't be having the SAME issues because as the above posts show the problem was never resolved and the OP now seems to have gone quiet.
I would suggest you start a new thread stating exact details of your problem together with a sample picture that shows the fault and includes the full EXIF information then other forum members will be happy to help you.
04-16-2019 12:15 PM
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