Help with noise

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stevecim
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Re: Help with noise

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Hi Mike

what is the iso/f/speed of the photo?

Thanks to Don and Olaf, getting the most out of the a350 is a steep learning curve for me. These sort of topics are great help.

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Stephen,

f/2
1/800
ISO-800

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Mike wrote:f/2, 1/800, ISO 800
Huh!? 1/800 s? Why don't you simply use ISO 200/24° and shoot at 1/200 s?

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Shot at 1/200 the dog would have some serious motion blur. Basically the dog and the handler are running across the "ring", which is actually square, from one corner to the other. Through trial and error I found that anything slower than 1/500 produces blur. That's why this is so difficult a subject, fast motion with low light. It would be a lot easier to take pictures when they are "stacked, " standing still, but everyone does that. I wanted to capture motion.
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