Stangman98
Senior Member
Ok, so I am looking at maybe getting a used D3 down the road. I want honest feedback in regards to shooting ISO's in the range of 3200 and 6400. How grainy is it?
I would wager that any 35mm format camera body film or digital consumer or pro is gonna be grainy or pixely when made into a 24X36 print even at lower ISO or ASA settings...if you want resolution in big prints you need to go to a larger format. Leica S2's start at $25K without a lens and the 60 mega pixel Hassy's are around $40K I think...![]()
Holy crap look who's back!Nice to see ya again, Snappy.
Where ya been? It's been awhile. Been busy? Fill us in on what's been happening.
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I would wager that any 35mm format camera body film or digital consumer or pro is gonna be grainy or pixely when made into a 24X36 print even at lower ISO or ASA settings...if you want resolution in big prints you need to go to a larger format. Leica S2's start at $25K without a lens and the 60 mega pixel Hassy's are around $40K I think...![]()
Just my hunch and no need to wager (I'm already broke!), I think Damon is not interested in getting a MF camera. When he posted "used" D3, it tells me that he has a limited budget for that price range which is way below of the MF cameras. A D800 might be able to meet his requirement based on the sample images from this guy below. You can probably download the full size and have them printed to see if the sample image meets your expectation before you commit with the D800.
D800 @ ISO 6400
D800 Test Shot 7 (ISO6400) | Flickr - Photo Sharing!