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Very nice dude, I like your short, don't see much aliasing with all those buildings maybe because of Vimeo? or are you soft focusing those buildings to avoid aliasing?
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Oh woops. Sorry about that. Meant 1.8. Too many fstops in my head right now. :)
No soft focus just made sure to keep my shutter speed under 1/60. That seemed to keep the noise way down. Plus making sure to keep my ISO pretty low.
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That looked really nice!! I have noticed on my 7D that a shutter of 50 shooting at 30p produced the least amount of aliasing for me as well.
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Yeah with enough light you do really well in regards to noise. I haven't tried a low-light situation yet. Gonna see about doing a night shoot in the next week I think. I have a shoot coming up in Downtown Charlotte Wednesday so that would be a good place to try I think :)
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