Knowing how dark it was inside, for these I cranked the ISO up to 1600 - something I would not have done with the D300s, but handled beautifully with the Bigger Cahoona. There was lots of press about how it's almost impossible to hand-hold the D850 because of the very high resolution, but I found on this visit that, with my style of shooting, the results are about the same as what I'm used to with the D300s.
Wednesday, February 28, 2018
Houston Zoo 2017 with the Bigger Cahoona - Colorful Lizard
Now on to the reptile house! A favorite place of mine for more than five decades (story here), seeing these critters always fascinates. Now being able to capture them for posterity takes it to a new level.
Knowing how dark it was inside, for these I cranked the ISO up to 1600 - something I would not have done with the D300s, but handled beautifully with the Bigger Cahoona. There was lots of press about how it's almost impossible to hand-hold the D850 because of the very high resolution, but I found on this visit that, with my style of shooting, the results are about the same as what I'm used to with the D300s.
Knowing how dark it was inside, for these I cranked the ISO up to 1600 - something I would not have done with the D300s, but handled beautifully with the Bigger Cahoona. There was lots of press about how it's almost impossible to hand-hold the D850 because of the very high resolution, but I found on this visit that, with my style of shooting, the results are about the same as what I'm used to with the D300s.
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