In Museums
Saturday, 31st October
I have been using digital cameras off and on for the last 10 years or so. I’ve owned a few – most were OK – but I always found myself coming back to film. I think my new Canon 50D is a turning point in all that. At the National Museum on Saturday, I found myself wandering around taking photos at EI1600 (see photo above) and the results look fine – to me. In the past I have been able to take photos at EI800 with my G9 and F30FD (which sometimes managed good pictures), but they nearly always needed to be run through Noiseware or Neatimage to clean them up. But pictures from this camera at EI1600 seem fine – no further processing needed. I’ll try Noiseware on some of my darker pictures and see what happens.
All at EI1600 – run through Noiseware at default settings. I think they look pretty good.






