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D5200
Max ISO before noise
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<blockquote data-quote="wiz561" data-source="post: 197864" data-attributes="member: 15745"><p>Thanks for the responses. I usually shoot at 100 or 200 while outside on a sunny day. It looks like, according to Don's testing, that at about over 1600 is when you can start seeing some noise when zoomed in. Zoomed out, it's not a huge deal, but when you start looking at the details, you can start seeing it.</p><p></p><p>So.....from this test, and this thread, you should shoot at what works with the light you have......but in the meantime, keep in mind to not go over ISO 1600.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wiz561, post: 197864, member: 15745"] Thanks for the responses. I usually shoot at 100 or 200 while outside on a sunny day. It looks like, according to Don's testing, that at about over 1600 is when you can start seeing some noise when zoomed in. Zoomed out, it's not a huge deal, but when you start looking at the details, you can start seeing it. So.....from this test, and this thread, you should shoot at what works with the light you have......but in the meantime, keep in mind to not go over ISO 1600. [/QUOTE]
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