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When extreme high ISO is better than nothing: a rundown on my experiences shooting ballet

Started Jul 5, 2013 | Discussions thread
Alexander Meredith
Alexander Meredith Senior Member • Posts: 1,045
Re: When extreme high ISO is better than nothing: a rundown on my experiences shooting ballet

Gary Martin wrote:

Nice work, interesting post. I think you should rent that D800 and 70-200 lens combo before you buy one, I know that it would be on the heavy side for me to use for any length of time. But sometimes you need the right gear for the right job. On the other hand, your work is already good enough to produce happy clients, and even APS-C is going to get better and better at high ISO photography. And the software tools are getting better too, so the good news is that in the long run technology is going to make your job a bit easier. Keep up the good work!

The new Shake Reduction filter in PS CC will also help with some of the blurring....may come to the next version of LR......

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