i cant believe how sharp that is for handheld 1/6s at 1600 iso. incredible.
welcome and congrats on a great cam.
I was resting it on my leg. Otherwise I'd never have been able to get it anywhere near that clear. Unfortunately by the time I got the camera it was dark and I couldn't take many decent shots with the low lighting. :P
This shot came out ok but I was hoping for something sharper at f22 but I think the wind was kinda shaking my camera even though it was on the tripod.
I like it too 500ml. I reckon it was begging for F11 though as there's not much motion (car lights) or relative subject distance (it's all infinity).
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I like it too 500ml. I reckon it was begging for F11 though as there's not much motion (car lights) or relative subject distance (it's all infinity).
Thanks DPR.
I'll take a another stab at it next time when it's less windy (and less frigid). And yes, I'll try and shoot it on f11. I was determined to hang around yesterday til dark with my tripod since I've been planning to go for months now to get that shot.