The joy of being an early adopter

I went for a wander with the Canon and took some shots under the M4 overpass and it was very dark so was forced to use high ISO. Am very impressed with the low light performance here:


Canon 5D Mark III EF 24 - 70 @ f/8 and 25mm 1/5 ISO 6400 (handheld resting against a pillar) No Noise reduction on this and sharpened using Nik Pro sharpener



Under-the-motorway-with-no-noise-reduction by singingsnapper, on Flickr


with NR in Define:



Under-the-M4-with-NR by singingsnapper, on Flickr
 
thereyougo! said:
I went for a wander with the Canon and took some shots under the M4 overpass and it was very dark so was forced to use high ISO. Am very impressed with the low light performance here:

Canon 5D Mark III EF 24 - 70 @ f/8 and 25mm 1/5 ISO 6400 (handheld resting against a pillar) No Noise reduction on this and sharpened using Nik Pro sharpener

http://www.flickr.com/photos/singingsnapper/7001339817/
Under-the-motorway-with-no-noise-reduction by singingsnapper, on Flickr

with NR in Define:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/singingsnapper/6855223802/
Under-the-M4-with-NR by singingsnapper, on Flickr

Impressive
 
Totally in agreement- Loving the camera. The only catch 22 for me is I have a HUGE learning curve to take on, going from the 20D cropped to this full frame monster with a crazy advanced AF system. One of the few of many shots (significantly cropped down as it was too large of a file for the full image on the place I was uploading, hahaha) I landed on my dog before I realized the difference in DOF between crops and full frames:

$MY_0026.jpg

Pretty sure it's a sharp copy, now I just have to get used to the new AF and Full Frame system :) I am no longer in the prehistoric age of digital slr's!! :D
 

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