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High School Football & Basketball
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 520879" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>Keeping the argument between the D610 and the D7200, and for the specific shooting conditions you have laid out, I would lean toward the D7200. If you add the D750 to the mix, my answer might change, but we're not; we're keeping this to the D610 vs the D7200. The D7200 is a superb action camera in my opinion and is pretty much "the whole package". Not that you couldn't do well with the D610 in these circumstances, I just think the D7200 has the edge in this specific comparison. If you can't regularly nail the shot at a HS football game with a D7200 I'd have a hard time blaming the camera.</p><p></p><p>As for high ISO, noise and so forth... How high is "too high"? How much noise is too much noise? Those are questions only you can answer. There are software solutions that are excellent at removing digital noise. I don't shoot JPG often, so I don't really know how well they work with compressed files, but when working with RAW files these applications are typically excellent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 520879, member: 13090"] Keeping the argument between the D610 and the D7200, and for the specific shooting conditions you have laid out, I would lean toward the D7200. If you add the D750 to the mix, my answer might change, but we're not; we're keeping this to the D610 vs the D7200. The D7200 is a superb action camera in my opinion and is pretty much "the whole package". Not that you couldn't do well with the D610 in these circumstances, I just think the D7200 has the edge in this specific comparison. If you can't regularly nail the shot at a HS football game with a D7200 I'd have a hard time blaming the camera. As for high ISO, noise and so forth... How high is "too high"? How much noise is too much noise? Those are questions only you can answer. There are software solutions that are excellent at removing digital noise. I don't shoot JPG often, so I don't really know how well they work with compressed files, but when working with RAW files these applications are typically excellent. [/QUOTE]
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