Friday, February 27, 2009

THE indoor test -- can the D3 cut it? answer.... YES!

It took a bit of work, but the 50mm f/1.4G does LOVELY in the indoor arena. Ok ok so every other photo is green, but this is very easily fixed with some Lightroom wizardy. I'll get more posted up in Catspaw Photos later on, but for now here's their best attempt (photographed, rest were video) of a 3 foot oxer at the end of a grid. Yay Alison! Yay Denali!!

2 comments:

Marc Payne said...

gotta love huge apertures. Great for those low light areas. Cool blog you have going. I dated an ES girl back in college (half my college was ES and half Aviation majors). Kind of a specialty school of sorts. Anyways, I can't think of anything off the top of my head, but if anything creative comes to mind with horses I'll let you know :)

Catspaw Photos said...

I'm loving the D3 that's comfortable up to 3200 ISO and the newer lenses :) Toss in the ability of RAW to capture more than you initial see in the JPG conversion and it's a match made in horse heaven. Those dark indoor barns are a CURSE upon horse photographers.