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<blockquote data-quote="Skytalker" data-source="post: 182468" data-attributes="member: 15613"><p>You work is good. </p><p></p><p>I own 2 D3 and love them. I do not have any problems to shoot them ISO6400. There is always the same condition: to properly expose the image, preferably "over" rather the "under". Noise is acceptable with the D3 at ISO 6400. </p><p>Of course a D3 is not a D3s/D4 in terms of the ISO performance...</p><p></p><p>While shooting concert the best metering probably is "spot". </p><p></p><p>With D300 I shoot to 3200, no worries about the noise.</p><p>I could provide some examples in case of need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skytalker, post: 182468, member: 15613"] You work is good. I own 2 D3 and love them. I do not have any problems to shoot them ISO6400. There is always the same condition: to properly expose the image, preferably "over" rather the "under". Noise is acceptable with the D3 at ISO 6400. Of course a D3 is not a D3s/D4 in terms of the ISO performance... While shooting concert the best metering probably is "spot". With D300 I shoot to 3200, no worries about the noise. I could provide some examples in case of need. [/QUOTE]
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