With the sun now setting just after four pm in Warsaw (35 minutes later than a month ago), it behoves one to dress warmly and set off for a stroll after lunch. A crisp yet entirely tolerable -6C, no new overnight snow, good conditions to a short walk. The sky is darkening all the while, but my new D3200 with its auto ISO feature and VR lens (see previous post) can cope. On with the photos then...
Derelict house on ul. Dumki |
Home-made skating rink on ul. Dumki - the ice is thick enough. |
Another derelict house on ul. Dumki |
The reed-beds between the newly-deepened retention ponds |
Ul. Kórnicka after sunset, the street lights have just come on |
A southbound Koleje Mazowieckie train rushes through Jeziorki |
Winter's slight return
This time three years ago:
Unacceptable
This time four years ago:
Pieniny in winter
This time five years ago:
Wetlands in a wet winter
I have an old d200 with 10.2 megapixels however I notice that exposure with it is not as dynamic as the newer cameras and in high iso settings it's a dog. Now, as you're going to be out and about in the twilight might you give us your take on the two cameras at the higher iso settings? Also I'm curious as to what iso was chosen for the last pics you took using auto iso.
ReplyDelete@ adthelad:
ReplyDeleteOn the D3200, you set ISO to 100, with Auto ISO kicking in at a given shutter speed, which I set at 1/15th. Had I set 1/4th sec, I'd have had taken the first photo at 100 ISO, the second one at 800 ISO. Not something I could have done on the old D80! Anyway, EXIFs below...
Kórnicka photo:
ISO 320; Exposure: 1/15 sec
Aperture: f3.5; Focal Length 18mm
Train photo:
ISO 3200; Exposure: 1/15 sec
Aperture:f3.5; Focal Length 18mm