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Etiquette, expectations, entitlement...
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Not sure thats the smartest piece of advice i've ever read...
The Reds native ISO is 800, thats where it performs best, the Canons native is at 100 and the native steps are 100, 200, 400, 800.
A colleague of mine liked 640 on the 7D too, but we've decided to be rather careful about it after looking at the DXO information about the camera.
"Low light performance" is a misnomer, its a non technical way to describe lots of different things. Lots of people have this obsession with tiny ISOs or clean files at stupidly high ones. Neither is totally smart. Dynamic range will be best at native speed settings, there should a be a good reason for not being there.
Remember that these days you can get rid of a bit of noise, you can't fix a badly lit scene, or recover a scene without sufficient dynamic range.
Quote from: Midphase on March 24, 2014, 04:33:34 AM
the anamorphic adapter needs to be constantly adjusted and checked for proper alignment.
Quote from: Danson Delta-40 on March 24, 2014, 03:46:56 AM
Get an anamorphic lens and start shooting 2.5k today!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9hX1YsDxvs
2816x1156!
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