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Old 24th March 2005   #1
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Default Joey's Genting Live Concert

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Old 24th March 2005   #3
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Default Your ISO ????

noted that you were shooting at ISO 100, 200 ???


Since this was a concert, if you had use ISO 400, it would have given you a faster shutter speed and sharper pics. Your pics are not very sharp. Your shutter speed clocked were way too low unless u have very steady hands or were using a tripod. Judging from the crowd, it would ve been tough using one

Anyway, thanks for sharing !
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Old 24th March 2005   #4
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Originally Posted by AhV
noted that you were shooting at ISO 100, 200 ???
Since this was a concert, if you had use ISO 400, it would have given you a faster shutter speed and sharper pics. Your pics are not very sharp. Your shutter speed clocked were way too low unless u have very steady hands or were using a tripod. Judging from the crowd, it would ve been tough using one
Anyway, thanks for sharing !
Thanks for the comments, really appreciate it

I did consider to use higher ISO during taking these shots...but i just give up bcoz there would be much more noise if using ISO 400

My compact digicam not able to handle the noise reduction like DSLR
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Old 24th March 2005   #5
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good attempt nonetheless..
i like her in the green costume... cute!
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I think the shots are already pretty good given the condition and ur gear. ISO 400 would've avoided those blur pictures maybe can try that in the future noise is not all that bad ...
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Old 24th March 2005   #7
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i believe its the work of pana OIS for the low shutter speed. to work for ur effort
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Old 25th March 2005   #8
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seriously for compacts to get dis quality it is exceptional already, 2 thumbs up for your shots, very very very good in my opinion because i shoot a lot in this kind of crowd n its not easy to get these shots wif compact without tripod. Great job!
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Old 25th March 2005   #9
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Originally Posted by kaichai
Thanks for the comments, really appreciate it

I did consider to use higher ISO during taking these shots...but i just give up bcoz there would be much more noise if using ISO 400

My compact digicam not able to handle the noise reduction like DSLR
I tot these are taken by DSLR, good
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Old 26th March 2005   #10
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EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD!

especially for shots with a non (D)SLR!

you have shown many, myself included, equipment is not the only important thing as techniques of good stable holding (in addition to the OIS)

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Old 26th March 2005   #11
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Those shots are impressive for a non-DSLR camera!! I should know because I get very blur shots with my P&S . The moment I try to up the ISO, it gets so noisy that it becomes pointless to shoot.

Good job!
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