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Artist: Photographer:Joao de Barros;
Exposure Date: 2013:08:24 14:53:50;
Copyright: Joao Barros;
Make: Canon;
Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II;
ExposureTime: 1/1600 s;
FNumber: f/4;
ISOSpeedRatings: 100;
ExposureProgram: Shutter priority;
ExposureBiasValue: 0/1;
MeteringMode: CenterWeightedAverage;
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 50 mm;


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Hi Joao,

An excellent action image.

The use of the very good Canon L" zoom at 50 mm F/4 is optimal.

An aside note: I notice that you use ISO 100 for many of your images. I also know that many poeple think that th elower ISO provides better imagery. This is NOT the case.

ISO 200 is the best low ISO starting point to use for any bright daytime scene. When using longer focal length lens, ISO 400 is alos excellent with your camera. You have the shutter speed range with your camera, too.

I have extensively studied many cameras with many sensor packages in thelab, and ISO 200 is the ebst place to start.

As for the "noise" concerns, this is also a false belief of many. The various "noise " components are evident at any ISO setting. It is the scene dynamics (range of levels and exposures) that reveal "noise". The senror package has inherent noise charactertics no matter what the setting is.  However, it is to the benefit of the sensor to use it at ISO 200 because the results obtained are better for saturation and defintion purposes than using lower ISO regularly.

I also like the fact that high shutter speeds capture motion better and reduce the possibility of hand shake to a minimum as well.

Again this factual information is not to critize your work seen heer, only to suggest that you have more picture dynamics from using a higher starting point on the ISO setting.

Best Regards my friend, Mike

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