I normally shot my K10D at 200 or 400 but that probably does not help
as you have the K20.

I like the DOF in this one,,/:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/4158960768/

Dave
Mushroom free since the late 60's



On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 5:21 PM, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
> I got distracted from my todo list by the same mushrooms in my yard that
> have been distracting me for the past week or two:
> http://www.flickriver.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157622936366544/
>
> Since I'm running late, I didn't pull out the macro tripod, I just shot
> handheld. I tried both ISO 100 and 400 since experience has taught me that
> the K20 does "just fine" on ISO 400.
>
> But, when I was looking at the pictures in lightroom, I kept noticing that
> some of them had a harsh, unpleasant, look to them. I then noticed that
> those were the ones that I shot at ISO 400.
>
> Has anyone noticed that in some situations on the K20 ISO 400 is just fine,
> and in others there's a big difference between it and ISO 100? Do you have a
> rule of thumb of what those situations are?
>
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