Pushing low light to the max with high ISO/fast glass but no tripods

BoarderPhreak

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...p.s. I never could figure why "Disney" didn't clean this image up better for little more definition.
Right?! It's almost impossible to see even without a camera. I suspect, like the rest of SSE, that it's not aging well. Still, they could at least replace the projector bulbs and clean the lenses or something. Even then, because it's an old projector system and given the sheer size of the screens... It probably won't clean up unless they go digital with new gear.
 

fractal

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ISO 4000, f/1.6, 1/50sec. Raised at least one stop in post. I tend to underexpose then adjust in post taking advantage of ISO invariance. So equivalent ISO of somewhere around 8,000-10,000.

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fractal

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Took me a number of attempts to get this shot. Shot this with a Batis 18mm 2.8 on Sony A7r2 @ f/2.8, ISO 12,800, 1/80 sec and high continuous shooting (which is 5fps on the a7r2). I just more or less pointed the camera at the general direction of the Yeti while careening through the mountain and hoping for the best. Finally got a keeper.


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