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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D500
Impressive high ISO performance
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<blockquote data-quote="TL Robinson" data-source="post: 552864" data-attributes="member: 24042"><p>...and...to answer that - I think in terms of ISO performance I think all things considered, there isn't a huge difference...I think the D500 overall is better in terms of color separation at higher ISO's - more grain .vs splotchy - but you really have to dig into the image to see where that comes into play.</p><p></p><p>Where the D500 beats out the other two is the AF systems ability to lock and stay locked in lower light along with the sheer speed of the camera in terms of fps and buffer. Those alone in a live music venue are huge pluses for me. If I can get usable images over 6400 that's bonus which I am pretty sure is going to be the case coupled with the glass I use for those settings. Time will tell overall but I do believe, for me anyway, it's an improvement all around on the D7100.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TL Robinson, post: 552864, member: 24042"] ...and...to answer that - I think in terms of ISO performance I think all things considered, there isn't a huge difference...I think the D500 overall is better in terms of color separation at higher ISO's - more grain .vs splotchy - but you really have to dig into the image to see where that comes into play. Where the D500 beats out the other two is the AF systems ability to lock and stay locked in lower light along with the sheer speed of the camera in terms of fps and buffer. Those alone in a live music venue are huge pluses for me. If I can get usable images over 6400 that's bonus which I am pretty sure is going to be the case coupled with the glass I use for those settings. Time will tell overall but I do believe, for me anyway, it's an improvement all around on the D7100. [/QUOTE]
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