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Fuji x100 low light

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OP Miskec Senior Member • Posts: 1,941
Re: Photos - Fuji x100 F low light

Erik Baumgartner wrote:

Miskec wrote:

nysteveg wrote:

I am looking on a 14 inch screen on my Mac Book. Your pictures look GREAT given the lighting limitations. I also have a 100F and while trading up is tempting, how much would your pictures improve if they had been taken on a 100V instead?

Thank you. As i wrote, the noise did not bother me at all. I would say 6400 was perfect and 10000 really acceptable. Only two highhest settings were a bit too noisy The most challenging part was the focus. I used singe focus and back button focusing tehnique. I presume that switching to V would get you slighty better AF and sharper pics due to new lens. And tilt screen would make me even less noticable. Next time I will shòot iso 8000 max and maybe close the apperture only a smidgen. I will underexpose and brighten in post.

Thank you for looking

Neven

The V is definitely sharper a f/2 and at close range, but the F's sensor is a bit better in the noise department. As far as AF goes, I think you'd be well served to forget about BBF and just use AF-S single point, AF box on the subject (face sized in low light) and full-press the shutter button all the way down (no pause at a half-press). You will get the snappiest AF response and the exposure at the moment of focus acquisition not a split second later after you or your subject has moved enough to screw things up - this works on moving targets as well and is miles better than AF-C in low light with that camera too. Did you use Acros with or without a color filter? Your images look very nice and punchy, whatever you did. If you can turn off the artificial grain that is normally a part of Acros, that might be a good idea as you'll get plenty without it in that kind of light. I don't see ISO 12800 really being an issue with these kinds of shots, the noise looks OK in B&W and could certainly be cleaned up quite a bit with the RAW files if you wanted to. Your shots came out great in any case. Well done.

I'm not saying this necessarily looks better (you'd get better detail, less plasticky skin and fewer artifacts with the RAW) , but even these noisy jpegs can clean up pretty well if you want to dial down the grain a bit (yes, maybe dialed down a bit too much here)...

A few tweaks in Lightroom with a little Topaz DeNoise.

Oh boy. This looks fantastic. Thanks. And I will use the full press method next time. I do think that V would do better despite worse high iso. That new lens, tilt lcd...

Is topaz denoise available as a plugin or standalone program? I still have all the RAWs.

Neven

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