You are all WINNERS!
Thank you all for participating by entering your guess. Several of you were close, SO I WILL ENTER ALL OF YOU INTO MY DRAWING! No one guessed higher than 1600 ISO. Most people are afraid to go higher than that. However with newer cameras it is possible to pull off some high ISO images without excessive noise. You just need to take a lot more images because the success rate is much lower.
You may be surprised at my ISO. No one dared to guess that I would shoot it so high. Here are my camera settings and the story.
ISO 6400 1/100 f/5.6
I was handholding my Nikon D7000 and to get good clarity I did not want to have a slower shutter than 100. Also the jellyfish was swimming I did not want the motion blurred, so I had to catch him between his big flex pushes when his movement was at a slight pause. I also did not too shallow a depth, so i did not go any wider than 5.6.
I took several shots to get one that did not have too much blur or noise. Some very low light was shining in from the edges of the aquarium to show off the intricate tentacles of hundreds of jellies. The light was low enough that I needed to push all the way to 6400 ISO to get a decent exposure.
I was pleasantly surprised when I saw this image. I learned that it is possible to pull off a decent capture at ISO 6400 if you take several images and angles and get a little lucky! So as “they often say”… Don’t be an ISO snob! Crank her up there once in awhile and see what you can get! ”
Guess my ISO – Aperture – Shutter Speed for a chance to win camera gear!
One way to sharpen your photographic skills is to look at an image and guess what camera settings were used so you can finetune your own understanding of proper camera exposure. So here is an opportunity to practice! Just leave a comment here with your best guess as to my camera settings on this image. Please guess the ISO, aperture (f/stop) and shutter speed. I took this photo of a delicate jellyfish in late July through the glass inside the Monterey Bay Aquarium.
I will put your name in my Christmastime drawing for new camera gear if your guess is the closest. Leave your comment here on this blog post and you are one step closer to a new flash, pistol grip tripod, portable continuous light, flashbender or other equivalent prize! Leave your comment before 9:00pm MST this Monday, October 22. Good luck!
Wow! This is an amazing shot! I have to say that these were the settings :
1/10-1/15 sec.
f/5.6
ISO 1600
Thanks for guessing, AJ! I will post the answer tomorrow night after 9pm.
Let me see how close I can come. Hmmmmm. Not knowing what megapixel you shoot makes it a little tougher to know that noise quality at higher ISOs but I’ll try.
ISO-1600
F/ -8
SS-1/200th (I’m old school so to you that is anything between 125th and 250th
P.S. I’m not entering for the gear just the guess. 🙂
Well, it is a privilege to have you throw in your excellent guess, John! Thanks for participating 🙂
I’ve seen these competitions before but never tried my hand at it. I’m guessing:
ISO 1600
F/7.1
SS 1/60sec
Thanks for the opportunity to try!
Thank you for participating, Lisa! You made a good guess and stay tuned here on Monday night for the answer. How did you hear about this?
Hi Caryn! I liked your facebook page (someone recommended it – I can’t remember who) and I saw your post about the contest so thought I would give it a try. Amazing photograph!!
This picture looks great! I’m guessing that you’re settings for this image is: ISO 1600, f/5.6, and shutter speed 1/200th.
Thanks for the comment, Danny, and the guess! Tomorrow night after 9pm, I will solve the mystery 🙂
ISO 600
f/4
1/160
Thank you for your guess, Armin! I will reveal my camera settings for this shot tonight after 9:00p.m. MST. Have a great day!