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Old 17-07-2010, 11:06 AM
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Originally Posted by asimov View Post
Nice job mate. I've found if you're stuck at about 30s exposures ISO 1600 is the way to go. In camera noise reduction works great for ISO 1600 too.
Hi John,

Thanks for the tip, I was thinking the ISO 1600 was a bit noisy, I will definitely try this out and give it a red hot go.

Cheers

Chris
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