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Images => People, Portraits, Street, PJ & Cityscapes => Topic started by: golunvolo on October 29, 2020, 23:33:14

Title: 104.200 Iso portrait
Post by: golunvolo on October 29, 2020, 23:33:14
As the title says.

D5, 58mm 1.4 g
Title: Re: 104.200 Iso portrait
Post by: Erik Lund on October 29, 2020, 23:37:52
D5,,,
Nice one!
Title: Re: 104.200 Iso portrait
Post by: Frank Fremerey on October 29, 2020, 23:57:25
great camera, but shutter noise is annoing. Z6 would have done
Title: Re: 104.200 Iso portrait
Post by: golunvolo on October 30, 2020, 00:49:13
Still debating. The timing with the optical viewfinder is much better. Sound is a big issue. Lets see. I keep my options open to resell it if needed. It is in great shape. So far I´m very pleased with it  :)
Title: Re: 104.200 Iso portrait
Post by: Fons Baerken on October 30, 2020, 02:48:35
These professional D's are just plain great!
Title: Re: 104.200 Iso portrait
Post by: Tristin on October 30, 2020, 04:46:54
More than usable for most applications.  Crazy how far things have gone.  I remember being impressed with ISO 1600 from the 5D!

great camera, but shutter noise is annoing. Z6 would have done

Eh, Z6 has noise patterns.  Saturation aside, the D750 does better in high ISOs.
Title: Re: 104.200 Iso portrait
Post by: ianwatson on October 30, 2020, 12:12:31
<Darth Vader> Impressive. Most impressive. </Darth Vader>

Moving from black-and-white film to a D3 blew my mind. You and your D5 have done it again!
Title: Re: 104.200 Iso portrait
Post by: golunvolo on October 30, 2020, 14:01:30
More than usable for most applications.  Crazy how far things have gone.  I remember being impressed with ISO 1600 from the 5D!

Eh, Z6 has noise patterns.  Saturation aside, the D750 does better in high ISOs.

 I think I´ve already commented this. Not to beat a dead horse but I have used both D750 and Z6 and the later has the edge when it comes to high iso images.

  Ian, evan Darth Vader in a dark chamber will be no problem for this one. The force is strong with her  ;D
Title: Re: 104.200 Iso portrait
Post by: Frank Fremerey on October 30, 2020, 21:14:26
I love the Z6 with my OM Zuikos from the 1980ies.

Esp the Thorium glass 1.2/55 ... blows. my. mind.
Title: Re: 104.200 Iso portrait
Post by: Akira on October 31, 2020, 05:36:11
Looks great.  If you didn't disclose the technical details, I would never imagine that the portrait was shot at such an extreme ISO setting.
Title: Re: 104.200 Iso portrait
Post by: Jakov Minić on October 31, 2020, 13:33:18
Looks great.  If you didn't disclose the technical details, I would never imagine that the portrait was shot at such an extreme ISO setting.
I completely agree with Akira.
Enjoy the D5 beast!
Title: Re: 104.200 Iso portrait
Post by: armando_m on October 31, 2020, 13:37:10
Awesome
Light by a computer screen ?
Title: Re: 104.200 Iso portrait
Post by: golunvolo on October 31, 2020, 15:31:18
Agreed!

  Yes Armando, computer screen. I had the luxury of stopping down  the lens and cranking up the shutter speed  :o
Title: Re: 104.200 Iso portrait
Post by: John Geerts on October 31, 2020, 16:53:00
Good portrait, probably also very good in B&W I think. 
Title: Re: 104.200 Iso portrait
Post by: golunvolo on October 31, 2020, 18:30:46
It does work in bw too. As it is the usual choice for very high iso images, I wantednto show how it preserves colors as well.
Title: Re: 104.200 Iso portrait
Post by: John Geerts on October 31, 2020, 21:15:54
Yes it does.  Looks great ! 

The D3S is also remarkable with good colours and extreme high iso, but a bit smaller files.
Title: Re: 104.200 Iso portrait
Post by: Erik Lund on November 02, 2020, 09:41:38
Second look; His eyes ar turned a little to his right, you see it in the amount of white visible; It gives his expression a question or a reflextion over why is he not looking straight but glazing to his right - Makes the viewer think. Very nice if intended, slightly annoying if you have OCD ;)
Title: Re: 104.200 Iso portrait
Post by: golunvolo on November 02, 2020, 10:25:20
Impressive how much it can be read from a single image, slice of time: I was directing him to turn the head slightly that way or another, in order to get fully use of the computer´s screen light to create shadows and some volume but...he was actually working on an important project for him and so, the duality. Being cooperative but more interested in what was going on in the computer.
  The explanation is mundane but it makes me think about the dramatic tension to the viewer when two opposite things pull the model at the same time. We use that technique on stage all the time.  :)

  Thank you Erik 
Title: Re: 104.200 Iso portrait
Post by: Erik Lund on November 02, 2020, 12:42:18
Thank you for explanation ;)
Title: Re: 104.200 Iso portrait
Post by: PeterN on November 04, 2020, 20:07:52
Like Akira and Jakov, I would have never guessed this was taken at ISO 104K. As you say, the colors hold up beautifully. How did you process the image?  a
Title: Re: 104.200 Iso portrait
Post by: golunvolo on November 04, 2020, 21:17:55
Pretty straight forward: camera standard profile, -0,6 exposure, -10 highlights. Everything else by default in lightroom.
Title: Re: 104.200 Iso portrait
Post by: Gil Aegerter on March 16, 2021, 23:40:04
That is pretty impressive result at that ISO!