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D7200
Iso 5000
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 673746" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Charlie, I used ACR. It adds the default 40 for sharpening and 25 for color noise reduction. I added 35 for the luminance noise reduction and changed the color noise reduction to 30. Slight adds of shadows, contrast, and clarity, and raised the blacks a little. Then using the brush, I lowered the highlights on his white fur a little. </p><p></p><p>To me there is a noticeable difference between this sensor and that of the D7100. I have no regrets with this body--and generally I haven't been a fan of DX bodies until now. :encouragement: </p><p></p><p>Today I even got a preowned Nikon grip for this D7200, too. I looked at the Phottix/Vello reviews, but several comments mentioned that when the grip is used on a tripod, there is flexing where the grip connects to the body. That as well as when a Black Rapid strap is used on the tripod socket, that too causes flexing. I anticipate using both a tripod and a Black Rapid strap so decided to go with the Nikon grip rather than one made by a third party.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 673746, member: 13196"] Charlie, I used ACR. It adds the default 40 for sharpening and 25 for color noise reduction. I added 35 for the luminance noise reduction and changed the color noise reduction to 30. Slight adds of shadows, contrast, and clarity, and raised the blacks a little. Then using the brush, I lowered the highlights on his white fur a little. To me there is a noticeable difference between this sensor and that of the D7100. I have no regrets with this body--and generally I haven't been a fan of DX bodies until now. :encouragement: Today I even got a preowned Nikon grip for this D7200, too. I looked at the Phottix/Vello reviews, but several comments mentioned that when the grip is used on a tripod, there is flexing where the grip connects to the body. That as well as when a Black Rapid strap is used on the tripod socket, that too causes flexing. I anticipate using both a tripod and a Black Rapid strap so decided to go with the Nikon grip rather than one made by a third party. [/QUOTE]
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