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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 477477" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>As long as the scene is lighted up uniformly, high ISO in FX sensors is good. It is when the DR of the scene is more, that you see a lot of noise in shadows/darker areas. Down sizing helps reduce the effect of noise, so if you are not going to crop aggressively or print large, noise at high ISO may not matter much, but definitely will, if you want a large amount of details and crystal clear image. You are still stuck to below ISO 400 in such situations. Any thing higher and the shadows show their noise.</p><p></p><p>By the way, it seems that the D610 is a safer bet, unless you are getting D600 pre owned.</p><p></p><p>Faster glass is not only about more light and faster shooting. </p><p>. It is about more isolation when wide open</p><p>. It is about faster AF in bad light</p><p>. It is about better built (normally)</p><p></p><p>Unless you will be shooting landscapes and buildings at high F stops (for DOF), or need lighter glass for travel, or are constrained by budget, faster lenses are a better buy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 477477, member: 16090"] As long as the scene is lighted up uniformly, high ISO in FX sensors is good. It is when the DR of the scene is more, that you see a lot of noise in shadows/darker areas. Down sizing helps reduce the effect of noise, so if you are not going to crop aggressively or print large, noise at high ISO may not matter much, but definitely will, if you want a large amount of details and crystal clear image. You are still stuck to below ISO 400 in such situations. Any thing higher and the shadows show their noise. By the way, it seems that the D610 is a safer bet, unless you are getting D600 pre owned. Faster glass is not only about more light and faster shooting. . It is about more isolation when wide open . It is about faster AF in bad light . It is about better built (normally) Unless you will be shooting landscapes and buildings at high F stops (for DOF), or need lighter glass for travel, or are constrained by budget, faster lenses are a better buy. [/QUOTE]
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