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<blockquote data-quote="Neil" data-source="post: 3371578" data-attributes="member: 1568"><p>The noise is a fact of life unfortunately with the iso we have to use out here in the early Spring and digiscoping in the woodlands - foggy and drizzly is the order of the day. At iso 2,000 Micro Four Thirds cameras are really struggling with noise. I really don't like to go over iso 800. I think from memory that image was an unadjusted Raw straight from the camera. I have image adjustments turned down or OFF in the camera as I like to do all in post. Noiseware does a reasonable job of cleaning up noise.</p><p>Last week I was shooting thrushes for stills with my Nikon at iso 12,800 and video at 25,600. You should see the noise in those.</p><p>Neil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neil, post: 3371578, member: 1568"] The noise is a fact of life unfortunately with the iso we have to use out here in the early Spring and digiscoping in the woodlands - foggy and drizzly is the order of the day. At iso 2,000 Micro Four Thirds cameras are really struggling with noise. I really don't like to go over iso 800. I think from memory that image was an unadjusted Raw straight from the camera. I have image adjustments turned down or OFF in the camera as I like to do all in post. Noiseware does a reasonable job of cleaning up noise. Last week I was shooting thrushes for stills with my Nikon at iso 12,800 and video at 25,600. You should see the noise in those. Neil. [/QUOTE]
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