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Subject: [Leica] ISO 3200 and the DMR.
From: ricc at mindspring.com (Ric Carter)
Date: Mon Sep 4 13:57:13 2006
References: <7.0.1.0.0.20060904100125.01d62b38@telus.net>

That one might get you fired in Charlotte;^)

Ric


On Sep 4, 2006, at 1:02 PM, David Young wrote:

>
> All:
>
> Last night, the moon caught my attention.  You see, it was almost
> blood red... the colour being caused by smoke from the "Tripod"
> forest fire, in Washington State.
>
> The Tripod fire is an immense fire, being fought by 1500 fire
> fighters.  There is no heavy equipment being used because of the
> incredibly rough terrain,  but water bombers are being used
> extensively.  By late Tuesday night, the fire was estimated at
> 147,095 acres (60,000 hectares) , nearly 230 square miles (600 square
> kilometers), an area roughly the size of Chicago.
>
> Three hours ago, The National Post reported:
>
> >...the Tripod Complex fire, which has been burning since July 24,
> >has engulfed more than 60,800 hectares and was estimated to be about
> >five kilometres from the B.C. border, south of Osoyoos, yesterday.
> >Both fires have been sending "huge amounts" of smoke "all over the
> >southern half of the province," said Rucker.
>
> For the last two days, we've had heavily overcast skies... but not a
> cloud around... it's all smoke, and when it drifts lower, the air is
> permeated with the smell of the world's largest campfire.  And it has
> created the most unusual moon!
>
> The problem is that exposures must be kept to less than 1 second, at
> 1000mm, or motion from the earth will blur the photos.  Because the
> moon's brilliance is so dimmed by the smoke, I tried both ISO 1600
> minus 1EV = 3200 and ISO 1600 minus 2 EV = ISO 6400.
>
> At an effective ISO of 3200, the noise was significant, but because
> of the extreme nature of the shot, not too bad.  A far bigger problem
> was the soft focus due to the thick smoke!
>
> At an effective ISO of 6400, the noise was terrible.  However, you'll
> have to take my word for it, because when the shots are reduced to
> 400x600 pixels, the noise is lost in the compression and size.  But,
> trust me, it was not usable.
>
> Anyway, if you're interested in seeing the moon as you seldom will...
>
> http://www3.telus.net/~telyt/Red_moon.htm
>
> Exposure was 0.7 seconds @ f5.6 (in truth, f11).
>
> Thanks for looking.
> ---
>
> David Young,
> Logan Lake, CANADA
>
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In reply to: Message from telyt at telus.net (David Young) ([Leica] ISO 3200 and the DMR.)