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| sent on May 30, 2019 (10:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Well, in a poorly lit arena you're asking too much to the M43 system and especially at 12-100 F4 a handyman but not in this area. You shot at 38mm, and here there are brighter lenses in the system (f2.8 or even less) that would allow you to stay lower as ISO. to be at 8000 ISO is not bad, you stopped the moment and that's enough. Promoted. Beh, in un palazzetto poco illuminato stai chiedendo troppo al sistema m43 e soprattutto al 12-100 f4 un tuttofare ma non in questo ambito. Hai scattato a 38mm, e qui ce ne sono di lenti più luminose nel sistema (f2.8 o anche meno) che avrebbero consentito di stare più bassi come ISO. Per essere a 8000 ISO non è niente male, hai fermato il momento e questo basta. Promossa. |
| sent on May 30, 2019 (16:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Good the dynamism and the moment caught. for the rest, Quoto Centauro: With a zoom 2.8 and 1/640, enough to freeze the action (often enough 1/320, for my experience in Palazzetti), you'd definitely put less to the whip the sensor. View then the proximity to the subject (38mm are few) you can also use a fixed bright and there you go even better, shooting between the 1600 and 800 ISO. Hello. :-) Buono il dinamismo e il momento colto. Per il resto, quoto centauro: con uno zoom 2.8 e 1/640, sufficiente a congelare l'azione (spesso basta 1/320, per la mia esperienza in palazzetti), avresti decisamente messo meno alla frusta il sensore. Vista poi la vicinanza al soggetto (38mm sono pochi) puoi anche usare un fisso luminoso e lì vai ancora meglio, scattando tra i 1600 e gli 800 ISO. Ciao. |
| sent on May 31, 2019 (13:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks for the comment! Unfortunately I only had the 12-100f4, but I'd so much wanted the 40-150f 2.8 at that time. I am also of the opinion that I could go down at least 1/640 the time and thus recover on the ISO, I will experience it for the next occasions. Grazie del commento! Purtroppo avevo solo il 12-100f4, ma avrei tanto voluto il 40-150f2.8 in quel momento. Sono pure io del parere che avrei potuto scendere almeno a 1/640 il tempo e recuperare così sugli ISO, ne farò esperienza per le prossime occasioni. |
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