High ISO 1Ds mkIII samples

Unfortunately there seems to be impossible to get 1Ds mkIII long enough to make a complete review. So there won’t be any review on slo-foto, as I promised. So I’m posting a few high ISO samples, that JD asked for. All the photos were taken in sRAW mode (approximately 5.2 mpix), since I think that it’s insane to shoot snapshots at 21 mpix. You can see a few downsized samples, all taken at ISO 1600 or pushed 1 stop from ISO 800 (exif is included, so I’m not going to write it down below the photos). Taken at a local Texas Hold ‘em tournament. It was for the first time that I was glad I didn’t make it to the finals. I had the time to shoot :D . Photos are postprocessed (only contrast and slight sharpness added after downsizing).

EDIT: I forgot to mention that all photos were taken with the nifty fifty (50 1.8). And it performed pretty well, I’d say better than on any of the croppers (sharpness seems pretty good at f2.2). Even bokeh wasn’t bad and the colours were ok too. But what fascinated me the most, is the field of view. It’ s awesome, its’ perfect, you can shoot virtually everything with it. And no, it’s not the same as mounting 30 1.4 on 30D. You get the same FOV, but the feeling is just different. It’s the difference that you really can’t put your finger on.

worried

If you can’t maintain your poker face, then put ya glasses on

Checkin’

Bettin’ (I wish I shoot it with the chip in mid air, but it was a one time opportunity, since players usually don’t throw chips around)

100% crop, totally unprocessed of course. I looks amazing to me (not in the D3 class of course, but with almost the double resolution, that’s impossible)

And for the end, a snapshot from slo-foto’s last workshop. He really wants to be a model :D . f2, 85mm. Looks pretty nice, right (DOF!!!, bokeh…)?

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  1. Lucifix said

    am May 1 2008 @ 5:23 pm

    “And for the end a snapshot from slo-foto’s last workshop. He really wants to be a model”

    Ne ga jemat resno…

    :P

  2. DICKY HARDY said

    am May 2 2008 @ 11:28 pm

    Kje se je odvijal tale poker turnamentum??

  3. Peter Bernik said

    am May 2 2008 @ 11:45 pm

    Čisto privat zadeva. Hold ‘em klub so itak zaprl pred časom (v bližini je bil, na Parmovi), tako da zdj tko prijateljske špilamo. Je tudi bolj zabavna ta varianta.

    Kolikor vem pa itak obstajajo samo garanžne variante…

  4. Peter said

    am May 3 2008 @ 1:35 am

    Haha, ti si mi pravi model… :P

    Huda zadevca tale ds trojka, samo kaj je pa narobe z dvojko? :D

  5. Ryan said

    am May 3 2008 @ 7:05 am

    Hiding the worried face behind the glasses is smart…But can’t hide your lips when usually it indicates your worry too :)…Nice review anyway.

  6. Peter Bernik said

    am May 3 2008 @ 12:19 pm

    Peter: čisto nič! Še raje jo imam, sploh zato ker jo dejansko lahko velikokrat dobim :D . Ok, kontrole so res debilne na 2ki (vedno moraš en gumb več držati), visok ISO ni tako čist, pa malo težja je. Pa nima sRAWA, tako da je pač treba tolčt 17 mpix skoz. Še vedno pa seka in je prava min DOF zverina, ki postreže z noro detajlno sliko.

    P.S. zakaj sm pa pravi model :s ?

    Ryan: You’re right :) .Tnx

  7. Jure Dobelšek said

    am May 4 2008 @ 11:40 pm

    Pa tole skoraj ni šuma…se mi zdi, da je moja petka veliko slabša. Že pri iso 1000 ima več šuma.

    100% crop je še posebej impresiven. Res je lepo sanjati o tej kameri, vendar je veliko predraga zame, kot hobi fotografa…niti amaterski nisem za svoje pojme. Če/ko pa bom enkrat zašel v kakšne bolj resne vode, kjer bom od fotografije tudi kaj zaslužil, pa sigurno pride v poštev.

    Sem pa nekako v glavi že odločen, da kupim novo petko, če se bo izkazala. Prodam staro, poleg tega še kakšen objektiv, ki ga bolj redko uporabljam, pa bom že kar blizu verjetno.

    No, v glavnem, tnx za tele sample, zdj pa dj še kakšen portret v tvojem stilu gor, jih že kar malo pogrešam…

    Čau!

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