The first thing I did was test out a high ISO shot. Of course.
ISO 6400, this was the highest it would go without turning expansion on.

full image - 1/500 - f/4.5 - ISO6400

1:1 - 1/500 - f/4.5 - ISO6400
Then I went into the menu to turn on ISO expansion.
Time to test out the famous 25600 ISO.

full image - f/4.5 - 1/3200 - ISO25600

1:1 - f/4.5 - 1/3200 - ISO25600
Movie Time.
I put on Av mode, aperture priority. I wanted to see how it handled adjusting exposure, it was quite violent. Later in the video I tested out the auto focus button. I was impressed at the speed, but I had low expectations. It was a lot faster than the D90.
see the full res video here
-Jonny Carroll
Photographer
Dallas Commercial Photographer
Texas fort worth Aerial Photography
Produce Real-estate 360 Virtual Tours
Dallas Texas Wedding Photography
North Texas Purchase gallery Photography
Dallas Texas Portrait Photographer
No comments:
Post a Comment