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Originally Posted by MinLynn
Oh WOW! Those are absolutely gorgeous shots! BRAVO! I myself do photography but for the most part,I just shoot people. I was reading the little war going on in the BOI and found it quite humurous and was glad to come here and see your work. You were dead on with your info.
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Thank you Mindy. The thread that she is referencing is
http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/foru...=195902&page=7
and where Mr "I shoot more photos than you and make alot of money doing it" started puffing out his chest was at post 188.
So let me clear up yet even more of his
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Again the camera type is a moot point. ISO, f stop and shutter work the same on all cameras. Some cameras have more noise because the chip is better.
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Actually... that is some cameras have LESS noise because their chip is better. My Nikon D90 has a better chip than say a Nikon D40 and his Canon 1Dmark3 (if he actually has one) has a better chip than my D90.
I will agree with some of what he said though.. its right on.
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By changing the ISO from a higher one LIKE 400 to 100 you are loosing two stops of light, are you with me? If the starting f stop was 8 you would need to drop to f4 LOOSING DEPTH OF FIELD. That is is how it works. You could also have changed the shutter speed. BUT your risk the chance of blur.
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This is why unless I am going for the creative approach... I really try to keep my apature at f/16 or higher to get the full animal in focus. At say f/5.6 (depending on your focal range) you may only get just the eyes in focus.