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Originally Posted by desler
Thanks Malcolm and Greg.
Yeah, balance may the issue, hadn't even given it a thought.
Next good night (weather / work) wise I'll try upping the ISO.
Daz
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Its been a while for me but I always used maximum ISO. The arguments are that ISO800 will get better colour and less noise and more depth on a longer exposure. That ISO1600 is more noise efficient in warmer weather.
Also with DSLRs its better to use a transformer power supply rather than the battery as the batttery heats up the camera as it is used creating mor thermal noise.
Greg.