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Hi All,
This is going to be my first thread on this forum and I'm also pretty new in photography. I got a Canon 750d and recently got a Tamron 150-600 lens. I really like this lens and found it very useful for wildlife photography. However, I found it a bit noisy on a cloudy day. The long focal length comes with higher ISO / short exp time to freeze the subject.
At this point, I'm not sure if I'm doing something wrong or it's because of the equipment.
How would you rate the Canon 750d in terms of handling higher ISO settings?
Would it make any difference to switch to 80d for example? (looks like it's better on higher iso) OR switching to an entry level FF camera?
Usually I shoot in RAW and trying to reduce noise as part of post processing.
Thanks
Zsolt
This is going to be my first thread on this forum and I'm also pretty new in photography. I got a Canon 750d and recently got a Tamron 150-600 lens. I really like this lens and found it very useful for wildlife photography. However, I found it a bit noisy on a cloudy day. The long focal length comes with higher ISO / short exp time to freeze the subject.
At this point, I'm not sure if I'm doing something wrong or it's because of the equipment.
How would you rate the Canon 750d in terms of handling higher ISO settings?
Would it make any difference to switch to 80d for example? (looks like it's better on higher iso) OR switching to an entry level FF camera?
Usually I shoot in RAW and trying to reduce noise as part of post processing.
Thanks
Zsolt
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