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LiVE4594
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Re: High ISO Sports Photos

I think I will upgrade to the 7d and see where I'm at.

In the mean time, I'll try that software.

Thanks for the feedback and help!



SueS
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said by LiVE4594:

I think I will upgrade to the 7d and see where I'm at.

They take some time to learn.


Exit
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join:2001-04-10
Canada
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said by LiVE4594:

I think I will upgrade to the 7d and see where I'm at.

In the mean time, I'll try that software.

Thanks for the feedback and help!

Skip the 7D and get a 6D or used 5d3. The 7D's ISO performance sucks.

You could probably do without the noise reduction if you expose properly. I shoot indoor/night sports all the time at ISO3200-12800 and they don't need any noise reduction

LiVE4594
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Can you expand on the exposing issue? I must be missing something. I shoot weddings regularly and have no issues when I can control the lighting(somewhat) my shooting of sports has been horrible. I can not get decent results when shooting 800+ on my t3i.

I'm going to rent a 6d and try it out next week.



SueS
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When you expose your images correctly you have less noise. Should they be underexposed and you need to use curves to adjust you will see more noise. Probably true with all Canon cameras, but the full frame cameras seem to be more forgiving.


LiVE4594
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I do shoot manual at the games and always make sure my exposure is pretty set. Which is why I have to use 800-1600, but my noise is just really bad on it. I look at some of my colleagues and they are shooting with much more expensive cameras but I feel like I should be able to get near that quality. Maybe I'm expecting too much.



SueS
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Although I shoot Canon, I think the Nikons are ahead of Canon with the issue of noise. I would say a low end Canon will not come close to a high end Nikon. This is my opinion from files I have seen. The more you crop the more noise you will see, and this applies to both crop and full frame cameras

I do think you can find a Canon that will work for you, as many folks shoot sports with Canon.