High iso is your friend. I took it hand held at 1600 iso.
You can notice the noise in the shadows.
Also, the light came from the side, incresing the shadows in the details.
High iso is your friend. I took it hand held at 1600 iso.
7bit, your comments are orders to me
What?
I shoot manual or aperture priority. I just need the histogram.
FD, you mean?
Yes, FD. I have a fair amount of "hot glass" in that format. Unfortunately, I'm also not willing to accept mirrorless unless it is the splitter type, and those come with a 2/3 stop penalty to sensitivity at the sensor. If it doesn't have all the advantages of a 35 mm film camera, I will be pushing it into the corner cases that are a problem. That's where I hung out when I shot film — existing light theater photography, for example. A bit of astrophotography as well.
All the fun of Nikon and Pentax (still lacks full frame in both 35mm and medium) is it to use the old gear without any loss of functionality!
that first one is good!Muirium wrote: Widest crop I can make of joc's vintage NSA pic. Any good, I wonder?