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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D800/D800E
High ISO noise - pleasantly surprised
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<blockquote data-quote="T-Man" data-source="post: 297050" data-attributes="member: 22038"><p>I too rely on Auto ISO on my D800, but I set my max ISO to 3200. So far so good. Haven't tried moving it up to 6400, nor even tried shooting at 6400. I did shoot some 3200 shots in the Grand Canyon at last light back in Jan, and they had more noise than I would've preferred to deal with. From your experience, does 6400 still yield acceptable quality that's salvageable in post?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T-Man, post: 297050, member: 22038"] I too rely on Auto ISO on my D800, but I set my max ISO to 3200. So far so good. Haven't tried moving it up to 6400, nor even tried shooting at 6400. I did shoot some 3200 shots in the Grand Canyon at last light back in Jan, and they had more noise than I would've preferred to deal with. From your experience, does 6400 still yield acceptable quality that's salvageable in post? [/QUOTE]
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