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Chooseing a Digital Camera for Railfanning. Megapixels.
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You are mistaken, sir. <br /> <br />Most digital cameras produce a great <br />deal of electronic noise at ISO 400 and <br />above. The Canon DSLRs, 20D, 5D and <br />pro series, are an exception. <br /> <br />Here is a photo taken at the Carnegie <br />Museum in Pittsburgh at ISO 800: <br /> <br />http://www.pbase.com/dsktc/image/56377888 <br /> <br />If you attempted this with a camera that <br />generates a lot of noise at ISO 800, the <br />image would be crap. <br /> <br />Dave <br /> <br />[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by tree68</i> <br /><br />I wouldn't be surprised by an ISO of 1000. I'd rather have that than an ISO 100 - Bright sunshine or flash for everything. <br />[/quote]
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