Thank you, Chris. This was my first foray with the E-1 and DZ 50-200
into the dim light of jazz. I relied entirely on autofocus, which
worked fine for me (no hunting issues, quick delivery, etc.). The
biggest problem was keeping the lens steady. This was an
elbow-on-knee shot. I thought the lens made ISO 1600 more than
acceptable. (Can a lens do that?)
Am I giving you the impression that I really like this lens? :)
For the noise police, I did pass the file through a mild solution of
Noise Community Edition.
Here's another from the same event:
http://myweb.uiowa.edu/jfwilcox/day/day53a.html
Critical focus on the trombone. No PS or noise control on this one
Steadied myself by leaning into a support column in the room.
Joel W.
On 2/5/06, Chris Barker <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Well, that came out very well Joel: a high ISO, long lens and
> slowish shutter speed!
>
> Chris
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> C M I Barker
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>
>
> On 5 Feb 2006, at 05:11, Joel Wilcox wrote:
>
> >
> > http://myweb.uiowa.edu/jfwilcox/day/day53.html
> >
> > Joel W.
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