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D600 for youth sports
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 181065" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>7000 or 700? There's absolutely no comparison between the D7000 and the D600 in terms of high ISO performance. The D7000 works well, but the D600 is so much better that it's almost apples and oranges. I wouldn't think about running the D7000 above ISO 1600 without worrying about noise, and even there it would be bothersome if the subject matter wasn't the full frame (wildlife, birds in flight). With the D600 I can go to ISO 6400 before I get the same level of nuisance noise. It's an amazing camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 181065, member: 9240"] 7000 or 700? There's absolutely no comparison between the D7000 and the D600 in terms of high ISO performance. The D7000 works well, but the D600 is so much better that it's almost apples and oranges. I wouldn't think about running the D7000 above ISO 1600 without worrying about noise, and even there it would be bothersome if the subject matter wasn't the full frame (wildlife, birds in flight). With the D600 I can go to ISO 6400 before I get the same level of nuisance noise. It's an amazing camera. [/QUOTE]
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