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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D500
High ISO Capabilities According to Fro
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<blockquote data-quote="mauckcg" data-source="post: 552039" data-attributes="member: 13944"><p>I'm a special case I think. My favorite pictures i have taken were taken at night at various endurance races. If i can boost the ISO a bit higher, then i can go to the darker braking zones to get better glowing brake flame spitting shots i like. </p><p></p><p>Honestly, there is usually enough ambient light from the cars that i don't really need to push in post. If I can get a bit higher, 6400-12800 lets say, there is a beautiful braking/passing zone at Sebring that would be glorious. The D7100 tops out at about 3200 before you lose too much detail. I've had the d750 down to around 12800 before things fall apart too much. </p><p></p><p>Granted, this is a very specialized case, and one that comes around twice a year, but It is my favorite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mauckcg, post: 552039, member: 13944"] I'm a special case I think. My favorite pictures i have taken were taken at night at various endurance races. If i can boost the ISO a bit higher, then i can go to the darker braking zones to get better glowing brake flame spitting shots i like. Honestly, there is usually enough ambient light from the cars that i don't really need to push in post. If I can get a bit higher, 6400-12800 lets say, there is a beautiful braking/passing zone at Sebring that would be glorious. The D7100 tops out at about 3200 before you lose too much detail. I've had the d750 down to around 12800 before things fall apart too much. Granted, this is a very specialized case, and one that comes around twice a year, but It is my favorite. [/QUOTE]
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