Assuming the pictures would be going to sold on say Alamy
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I believe it has similar launch time as the 5D3 (which I have) but with fewer megapixels so I guess it will be better....I have successfully loaded ISO3200 images to Alamy....its more important that each individual image is reasonably noise free....so brighter images with lots of noise losing detail will be better than dark or underexposed images where noise will be prevalent.....hope that helps....Brian Vickers LRPS
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I would say double both ISO's. I've used the 1DX at 6400 and the 1DX ii at 12,800 and got good pictures. Slight noise, but nothing to intrusive and most of which can be got rid of in Photoshop.
All these pictures were taken at ISO12,800. The last one had very little light as the aircraft taxied to the peritrack.
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Cheers for the info guys. I thought as much, I have been trying out auto ISO setting my highest to 6400 I think I'll drop it to 3200 now.
shooting to the right too is a big help I think aswell
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As good as they are Neil I think those would be rejected...the first has noticeable noise in the sky and the last has on the concrete surface. You're rating could be affected if you get any rejects against you at Alamy.
I've got 500 on there now and I'm 3 star quality rated...I just wish the'd sell some!Brian Vickers LRPS
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Up until the start of this thread I had absolutely no idea who or what Almany is - still don't. I doubt you would be doing wildlife in the dark of night. Just saying in my ignorance that you can get perfectly acceptable pictures at even higher ISO.Neilly's Flickr Page
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I've got over a thousand on Alamy they keep selling the odd one or two a month. But the money you get from the sales these days gets less and less everytime. I only had one rejected a bit back when you had to send in Discs in Tiffs
I also agree with briain on the night shots they look nice and well done but look a bit heavy with the noise.
I try to do feathered birds in flight not the big metal ones.
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Tom, I would also recommend neat image as a programme, there is a freebie to try, it clears up noise on my 1DX images if I ever need to.
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Originally posted by Neilly View PostI would say double both ISO's. I've used the 1DX at 6400 and the 1DX ii at 12,800 and got good pictures. Slight noise, but nothing to intrusive and most of which can be got rid of in Photoshop.
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