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<blockquote data-quote="spb_stan" data-source="post: 691328" data-attributes="member: 43545"><p>What crop factor are you using? Noise becomes much more visible when cropping then displaying as a magnified image. 200mm on a FF camera is not a long reach, a D500 would do this better or renting a larger fast lens for at least one shoot to see the difference it would make. I am assuming it will make a big difference. A 200-500 might be in your future. There are a number of decent telephoto lenses that are no more expensive than the 70-200. You are not getting enough pixels defining the features and the answer is always getting closer and or longer glass. A D850 and D500 both would have more pixels defining each feature than a D810. What proportion of the view finder is the desired subject? For best detail and noise control you really need the subject to fill the screen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spb_stan, post: 691328, member: 43545"] What crop factor are you using? Noise becomes much more visible when cropping then displaying as a magnified image. 200mm on a FF camera is not a long reach, a D500 would do this better or renting a larger fast lens for at least one shoot to see the difference it would make. I am assuming it will make a big difference. A 200-500 might be in your future. There are a number of decent telephoto lenses that are no more expensive than the 70-200. You are not getting enough pixels defining the features and the answer is always getting closer and or longer glass. A D850 and D500 both would have more pixels defining each feature than a D810. What proportion of the view finder is the desired subject? For best detail and noise control you really need the subject to fill the screen. [/QUOTE]
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