
Cheers,
Gerard
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Some of my best shots have been accidents ![]() seriously though.. nice sharp photo.. Well done. http://www.gleff.com
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Gerard - a nice capture but don’t worry about iso - if the shot is exposed correctly noise will not be a problem. Kerry Pierce has taken some cracker shots at 1600iso
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Surprising info this and tremendous clear shot, it's a great camera is the D70.
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You are right Chris, correct exposure is paramount. I was looking at a serie of pictures I took in Wollongong (all at iso 800) and they are all sharp. Although they were taken with the 28-70, I think the extra speed may have contributed to less camera shake. Could that be right? Thanks all for commenting.
Cheers, Gerard
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