NWPBanner
Welcome! NWPphotoforum.com
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Page 1 of 2 1 2
Boston Terrier at ISO 12,800 #30295
07/12/10 01:57 PM
07/12/10 01:57 PM
Joined: May 2008
Virginia, USA
Jim Poor Offline OP
Addict
Jim Poor  Offline OP
Addict

Joined: May 2008
Virginia, USA
From this weekend. Incidentally, I just got booked for BTCA nationals again. This time in Reno.


Re: Boston Terrier at ISO 12,800 [Re: Jim Poor] #30296
07/12/10 03:29 PM
07/12/10 03:29 PM
Joined: Jun 2010
Portland, Or
NinaS Offline
Venturer
NinaS  Offline
Venturer

Joined: Jun 2010
Portland, Or
cool shot, what body?

when is the nationals? need help?


I shoot Canon

PDXDogPortraits
Re: Boston Terrier at ISO 12,800 [Re: NinaS] #30297
07/12/10 03:32 PM
07/12/10 03:32 PM
Joined: May 2008
Virginia, USA
Jim Poor Offline OP
Addict
Jim Poor  Offline OP
Addict

Joined: May 2008
Virginia, USA
Thanks, D3S.

April.

Probably not. It will be a fairly small event with no schedule conflicts. Yipppeeeeee!

Re: Boston Terrier at ISO 12,800 [Re: Jim Poor] #30298
07/13/10 09:14 AM
07/13/10 09:14 AM
Joined: Jun 2010
Portland, Or
NinaS Offline
Venturer
NinaS  Offline
Venturer

Joined: Jun 2010
Portland, Or
cool ... I haven't pushed my bodies to 12800 but live at 6400 ... guess I should give it a try LOL

no schedule confilicts, what a treat ... I have the 11 day BC nationals next year, still trying to see how many assistants I must have trained


I shoot Canon

PDXDogPortraits
Re: Boston Terrier at ISO 12,800 [Re: NinaS] #30299
07/13/10 12:37 PM
07/13/10 12:37 PM
Joined: Jun 2005
TN
Julie Offline
Addict
Julie  Offline
Addict

Joined: Jun 2005
TN
That's amazing iso performanc

Re: Boston Terrier at ISO 12,800 [Re: Julie] #30300
07/13/10 12:40 PM
07/13/10 12:40 PM
Joined: May 2008
Virginia, USA
Jim Poor Offline OP
Addict
Jim Poor  Offline OP
Addict

Joined: May 2008
Virginia, USA
I was thrilled to be able to get out my 200-400 and shoot at f/4 indoors!

I'll be in a dungeon this weekend so it will be back to 200 f/2 or maybe even 85 f/1.4.

Thankfully (I guess) it's Obedience and Rally Obedience so i don't quite need the shutter speeds I do for agility other than the jumps.

A bit like watching paint dry from behind the camera though.

Re: Boston Terrier at ISO 12,800 [Re: NinaS] #30301
07/13/10 12:44 PM
07/13/10 12:44 PM
Joined: May 2008
Virginia, USA
Jim Poor Offline OP
Addict
Jim Poor  Offline OP
Addict

Joined: May 2008
Virginia, USA
Quote:

cool ... I haven't pushed my bodies to 12800 but live at 6400 ... guess I should give it a try LOL

no schedule confilicts, what a treat ... I have the 11 day BC nationals next year, still trying to see how many assistants I must have trained




The D3s is the first body that I trust in auto ISO. I set my aperture and shutter and let the ISO adjust as needed.

With the D3, the "odd, in between" ISO settings like 500 were noisier than even 6400 for some reason.

I've still got one D3 body, but I really need to switch it for another D3S. They're pretty much impossible to find at the moment though.

I'm in the running for Aussie nationals this year, but they seem really disorganized.

I think I ticked off the Sheepdog Finals committee by telling them I was unwilling to pay a large fee to be an official photographer, when they openly invite anyone and everyone with a camera to come shoot and sell photos without paying the fee. Silly if you ask me, but they didn't ask. I chose to tell them anyway

Re: Boston Terrier at ISO 12,800 [Re: Jim Poor] #30302
07/13/10 01:11 PM
07/13/10 01:11 PM
Joined: Aug 2009
CA
StarrLight Offline
Veteran
StarrLight  Offline
Veteran

Joined: Aug 2009
CA
Oh what a gorgeous photo Jim! When will you be in Reno?

Diana

Re: Boston Terrier at ISO 12,800 [Re: StarrLight] #30303
07/13/10 01:18 PM
07/13/10 01:18 PM
Joined: May 2008
Virginia, USA
Jim Poor Offline OP
Addict
Jim Poor  Offline OP
Addict

Joined: May 2008
Virginia, USA
Thanks!

11-15 April 2011 give or take a day or two.

They just invited me to stay for the whole week and do portraits on the non-performance days. I was planning on one day of portraits, but it looks like three now.

Re: Boston Terrier at ISO 12,800 [Re: Jim Poor] #30304
07/13/10 02:42 PM
07/13/10 02:42 PM
Joined: Nov 2008
Kansas
psmith Offline
Pooh-Bah
psmith  Offline
Pooh-Bah

Joined: Nov 2008
Kansas
Congrats Jim. Nice photo. I shoot Canon but I still have lens envy. Can't believe your ISO is that good...did you put it through Noise Ninja or anything?

Page 1 of 2 1 2

Who's Online Now
0 registered members (), 353 guests, and 2 spiders.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Newest Members
CTiefisher, DrSuse BlueDevil, airphotog, dwilson7878, carters paul
3317 Registered Users
Forum Statistics
Forums6
Topics627
Posts989
Members3,317
Most Online629
Dec 4th, 2019

Copyright 2005 - 2020 Nature, Wildlife, and Pet Photography Forum. "NWPPhotoforum" and "nwpphotoforum.com" are the property of Nature, Wildlife, and Pet Photography Forum. All Rights Reserved. Wild Coyote Studio, New York Pet Photographer

Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.1
(Release build 20190129)
PHP: 5.6.40-1+hw4 Page Time: 0.039s Queries: 15 (0.010s) Memory: 0.9621 MB (Peak: 1.9681 MB) Data Comp: Zlib Server Time: 2024-03-28 22:07:15 UTC