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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
Acceptable RAW ISO noise range?
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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 269847" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>I have no issue using iso 3200 for almost anything I need. bump it to 4-5000 on dance floors at weddings. grain is minimal today at high iso with FF. just get the exposure right, dont have a lot of blacks/shadows and you can go up to 6400 as a worst case scenario. use the high iso NR in the menu on low or normal to remove some chroma noise. im not going to say anything about dx but basically, its not a very capable sensor. </p><p></p><p>iso 400 film had more noise than FF (when exposed properly or even 1/3 stop over) at 3200. I never used a NR software. I have dfine but not needed. it kills the details in images. </p><p></p><p>when I do my outdoors day events, I shoot at iso 1600 normally. its not an issue. even at 3200 and on a 1080p screen, you can hardly see any grain.</p><p></p><p>people hesitate and are so nervous to use high iso. better to have a picture with grain thats sharp and great ambient light exposure then a flashed front, black background shot or one you missed and is blurry because your shutter was too slow. ill take grain any day over pictures that dont have a nice well exposed picture of the ambient light.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 269847, member: 14443"] I have no issue using iso 3200 for almost anything I need. bump it to 4-5000 on dance floors at weddings. grain is minimal today at high iso with FF. just get the exposure right, dont have a lot of blacks/shadows and you can go up to 6400 as a worst case scenario. use the high iso NR in the menu on low or normal to remove some chroma noise. im not going to say anything about dx but basically, its not a very capable sensor. iso 400 film had more noise than FF (when exposed properly or even 1/3 stop over) at 3200. I never used a NR software. I have dfine but not needed. it kills the details in images. when I do my outdoors day events, I shoot at iso 1600 normally. its not an issue. even at 3200 and on a 1080p screen, you can hardly see any grain. people hesitate and are so nervous to use high iso. better to have a picture with grain thats sharp and great ambient light exposure then a flashed front, black background shot or one you missed and is blurry because your shutter was too slow. ill take grain any day over pictures that dont have a nice well exposed picture of the ambient light. [/QUOTE]
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