Yes it's noise, but old timers like me still say "grain" sometimes, especially when communicating with clients because they understand what grain is but not noise. If he happened to get the bullet streak in focus at f1.6 then this photo is astronomical. At this point it depends on focal distance now, because at 1.6 it's not uncommon for a nose tip to be blurry when an eye is sharp. Maybe he was zoomed in at 200mm? I assumed he was 50-80mm, shot up close from below.
Agree. f 1.6 in sun, you would have a very small slice of "depth of field", even when zoomed at 400+mm. - also old school (used a nikon f3, fm, or cheapest hasselblad i could find)
It's not zoomed in. There is no 400mm f1.4. There's a thing called compression when you use telephotos. A minute of looking for the other shots or just looking at the podium you'd know it's no more than a 50mm lens and that image was cropped. At a distance the depth of field grows regardless of crop.
Depends on ASA. If he was rating it at 2800 digitally, that would be about 3-4 stops faster than normal. F16 would be able to give better depth of field. Also with such a bright day, even at ASA 400 there wouldn't be a problem digitally.
In other shots you can see the flag so the bullet image is cropped. Judging by the lack of compression between the podium, trump, flag and audiance it's not even an 85mm. It's probably the Sony FE 50mm f/1.2 GM Lens.
So being that far back the focal plane is enough for the streaking bullet to be just as you see it. Plus the podium is somewhat in focus giving you an idea.
Yes it's noise, but old timers like me still say "grain" sometimes, especially when communicating with clients because they understand what grain is but not noise. If he happened to get the bullet streak in focus at f1.6 then this photo is astronomical. At this point it depends on focal distance now, because at 1.6 it's not uncommon for a nose tip to be blurry when an eye is sharp. Maybe he was zoomed in at 200mm? I assumed he was 50-80mm, shot up close from below.
Agree. f 1.6 in sun, you would have a very small slice of "depth of field", even when zoomed at 400+mm. - also old school (used a nikon f3, fm, or cheapest hasselblad i could find)
It's not zoomed in. There is no 400mm f1.4. There's a thing called compression when you use telephotos. A minute of looking for the other shots or just looking at the podium you'd know it's no more than a 50mm lens and that image was cropped. At a distance the depth of field grows regardless of crop.
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Depends on ASA. If he was rating it at 2800 digitally, that would be about 3-4 stops faster than normal. F16 would be able to give better depth of field. Also with such a bright day, even at ASA 400 there wouldn't be a problem digitally.
There's no sub f1.8 lens for a Sony that's 200mm.
In other shots you can see the flag so the bullet image is cropped. Judging by the lack of compression between the podium, trump, flag and audiance it's not even an 85mm. It's probably the Sony FE 50mm f/1.2 GM Lens.
So being that far back the focal plane is enough for the streaking bullet to be just as you see it. Plus the podium is somewhat in focus giving you an idea.
I have a 1.8 Canon Mark 2 85 mm but oh my god, nobody would use that lens for coverage
f1.8 is quick and 85mm is a minimum for a portrait lens.