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Equestrian demonstration

Started Nov 2, 2019 | Discussions
Fred_Last Contributing Member • Posts: 525
Equestrian demonstration
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brentbrent Veteran Member • Posts: 5,766
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Always nice to see the GX7 representing!  Pretty nice, though ISO 3200 isn't really the GX7's happy place.

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R Liewenberger Senior Member • Posts: 1,824
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Fred_Last wrote:

Not bad, but could it be focus in the first one is more on the background than on the girl/horse?

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JosephScha Veteran Member • Posts: 7,249
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Very nice especially for ISO 3200.  I try to avoid going up there ...  maybe I should be a little more willing.

I understand why; indoor lighting and you needed 1/500 second.

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JosephScha Veteran Member • Posts: 7,249
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What would make you say that?  Look in the lower left corner at the white stand for the jump bar.  It's closer to you than the horse, and it's perfectly sharp.   I think 1/500 second (without panning, there is no sign of panning) did not quite freeze the moving horse.  Not enough to see all the individual hairs, at least.

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OP Fred_Last Contributing Member • Posts: 525
Re: Equestrian demonstration

JosephScha wrote:

Very nice especially for ISO 3200. I try to avoid going up there ... maybe I should be a little more willing.

I understand why; indoor lighting and you needed 1/500 second.

Yes I understand the high ISO limitation of M43. Thank goodness I have a 35-100 f2.8 which gained me precious EV step ( see my other post in the Fuji forum , that was really struggling ....)

R Liewenberger Senior Member • Posts: 1,824
Re: Equestrian demonstration

JosephScha wrote:

What would make you say that? Look in the lower left corner at the white stand for the jump bar. It's closer to you than the horse, and it's perfectly sharp. I think 1/500 second (without panning, there is no sign of panning) did not quite freeze the moving horse. Not enough to see all the individual hairs, at least.

Well, compare it to the second one, where the horse looks definitely sharper in focus than the background. Same shutter speed, movement/position of the horse comparable to what it is the first one.

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