sanmich
Veteran
With the great performance of cameras like the D700 in low light and all the talk about extreme ISO, I have come to wander about something:
I never use anything higher than 800/1000 ISO.
when there is not enough light, I get blurred pictures, with lots of movement. Some of them are more interesting than the sharp ones, and for some reason better convey the low light atmosphere.
Is this the end of movement pictures in low light as we know them?
Are we going to see a trend showing a certain type of pictures never seen before, with a very low lighting but still sharp?
Remember the first Kodachrome (ISO 10?) series of Ernst Haas?
I don't see that style enymore, if you see what I mean...
I never use anything higher than 800/1000 ISO.
when there is not enough light, I get blurred pictures, with lots of movement. Some of them are more interesting than the sharp ones, and for some reason better convey the low light atmosphere.
Is this the end of movement pictures in low light as we know them?
Are we going to see a trend showing a certain type of pictures never seen before, with a very low lighting but still sharp?
Remember the first Kodachrome (ISO 10?) series of Ernst Haas?
I don't see that style enymore, if you see what I mean...
