View Poll Results: What was the ISO setting for this photo?

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  • ISO 400

    3 7.89%
  • ISO 1600

    20 52.63%
  • ISO 3200

    10 26.32%
  • ISO 6400

    5 13.16%
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Thread: Poll:What ISO is this?

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    Default Poll:What ISO is this?

    Curious howmany people can tell what ISO this was at

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    lol, could you restore exif info please?:D

    looks like 1250-1600....a bit smooth, but very nicely cleaned.
    Shadows look "silent"

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    Great light with a light background, I would say ISO 400 at about 1/640 sec...

    Dave

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    I voted higher but think its 1600....

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    ... another 1600 vote .. figuring mostly due to shutter speed needed with soft light conditions.

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    Oh its a different world we live in :). Never been over 50 with digital and film was always 25. You guys scare me :cool:

    Danny.

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    if this is full frame from the D700 i wouldn't even doubt it being 3200. :)

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    It would be helpful to know what camera you used.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Axel Hildebrandt View Post
    It would be helpful to know what camera you used.
    That will make it easier to guess :D
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    Quote Originally Posted by arash_hazeghi View Post
    That will make it easier to guess :D
    Exactly, what is wrong with that? :)

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    my guess is 3200

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    Quote Originally Posted by Axel Hildebrandt View Post
    Exactly, what is wrong with that? :)

    I want a blind test to see how good my noise reduction process is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by arash_hazeghi View Post
    I want a blind test to see how good my noise reduction process is.
    It really is a blind test without knowing whether it was made with 1.6x crop or full-frame sensor. :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Axel Hildebrandt View Post
    It really is a blind test without knowing whether it was made with 1.6x crop or full-frame sensor. :)
    If he has to run noise reduction, my guess is it's a 7D.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Desmond Chan View Post
    If he has to run noise reduction, my guess is it's a 7D.
    I think you are right, there is also a lack of fine detail aside from NR, which seems to point in that direction. :)

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    I voted 1600 as well. BG looks nice and smooth. Looking forward to the answer.

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    Now that there are 30 votes I am revealing the answer. ISO was 6400 :D (with D700) since most people voted for 1600 I assume my NR procedure isn't bad. Thanks for participating :)
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