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Re: 5D2 low ISO poor v 1Ds3


arggh i finally made it appear
took edge of underside of roof and large tree trunks against white sky at iso 100 and then set 0 contrast and no curves and pulled highlight back by 50 and bumped exposure up by 2 stops and pulled shadows up in acr by 8 the underside of the roof did get the same cross hatch.

whether this is new to 5dmkii or not not sure since i usually dont process this way with no contrast and giant 2 step pulls and so on.

after more experimenting i can only sometimes see hints of the cross hatch in the most extreme shots using any sort of PP and shooting style i would normally use so im not sure if it really an issue, i have no other bodies with me at the moment to compare to, maybe i can see what the rebel xt does tomorrow.

now question is does yours get it much more easily or is it more that i dont normally push things quite that extremely and is it something htat the older models really can get away with or not

since i hadn\'t ever noticed the cross hatch until this thread got me really digging for it i\'m not entirely sure it matters, at least not with my camera, although if you do try to shoot this way a lot, hmm although this reminds me i should go look at some of my 40D africa pics where i was amazed at how much i could pull out of the shadows at iso100 and 200 with no pattern damage, so would the 5dmkii have allowed that too? I don\'t have any way to compare anymore.

maybe the 5dmkii needs to be shot a little hot with more space near the top and less at th bottom, anyway, who knows, gotta go.




Mar 11, 2009 at 06:35 PM





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