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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D200
High Iso
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<blockquote data-quote="Ruidoso Bill" data-source="post: 3688" data-attributes="member: 753"><p>One of the reasons I was considering a D300 was it's ability to handle higher iso speeds than what I have. I have a sb800 and in a large building ie a church it's not much help except for foreground. I borrowed a D700 for a church building shoot and I did have the iso up to 1600 and did get some useable pictures. My fastest lens is 1.8 but it's not always the best choice for what I need so just wondering. Also, I have never used noise reduction software like noise ninja but thus far lightroom 3 (fairly new user) has been of great help. I guess I'll keep raising mine up and go until I lose more than I want to keep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruidoso Bill, post: 3688, member: 753"] One of the reasons I was considering a D300 was it's ability to handle higher iso speeds than what I have. I have a sb800 and in a large building ie a church it's not much help except for foreground. I borrowed a D700 for a church building shoot and I did have the iso up to 1600 and did get some useable pictures. My fastest lens is 1.8 but it's not always the best choice for what I need so just wondering. Also, I have never used noise reduction software like noise ninja but thus far lightroom 3 (fairly new user) has been of great help. I guess I'll keep raising mine up and go until I lose more than I want to keep. [/QUOTE]
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