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<blockquote data-quote="Stoshowicz" data-source="post: 466637" data-attributes="member: 31397"><p>Yes I know the cameras can do a nice job, I want to match and compare the photo ,which is why I specified. Frankly some of those pix I do not trust, the mallard in particular. I do not believe you get noiseless images at ISO 1600 with the d900 or the d610 either . Is it really such a difficult task to put a dollar bill against something walk a few paces and take a pic of it to post up ? I trust mikew, think he would do a fine job , and I dont know those other folks at all. But if mike showed me my suspicions were invalid , I'd believe it. I dont have that camera or a stationary bobcat. There are plenty of manipulations which one can do which alter an image , like upsizing downsizing etc I want to know what it starts out as.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stoshowicz, post: 466637, member: 31397"] Yes I know the cameras can do a nice job, I want to match and compare the photo ,which is why I specified. Frankly some of those pix I do not trust, the mallard in particular. I do not believe you get noiseless images at ISO 1600 with the d900 or the d610 either . Is it really such a difficult task to put a dollar bill against something walk a few paces and take a pic of it to post up ? I trust mikew, think he would do a fine job , and I dont know those other folks at all. But if mike showed me my suspicions were invalid , I'd believe it. I dont have that camera or a stationary bobcat. There are plenty of manipulations which one can do which alter an image , like upsizing downsizing etc I want to know what it starts out as. [/QUOTE]
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