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<blockquote data-quote="Blacktop" data-source="post: 379789" data-attributes="member: 22693"><p>I sold my D300 to get a D7100. I tell you what I gained. Yesterday I was shooting some stuff around the house at ISO 1600, and forgot all about it.</p><p>This morning I went out to take some pics for the weekly challenge (please join us, it's lots of fun), and never even bothered to check the ISO setting. (I get absent minded sometimes in my old age).</p><p></p><p>I had a really great morning shooting. I was in the zone with my composition and the subject matter. Just a great feel taking shots.</p><p>When I got home and loaded it all into LR, I realized that I shot everything at 1600. I couldn't believe that I forgot to check before I started shooting. I was sure that the morning would be a total waste. Well, to my surprise the shots came out really well even without much NR after the fact.</p><p>If this was my D300, I would have deleted most of my shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blacktop, post: 379789, member: 22693"] I sold my D300 to get a D7100. I tell you what I gained. Yesterday I was shooting some stuff around the house at ISO 1600, and forgot all about it. This morning I went out to take some pics for the weekly challenge (please join us, it's lots of fun), and never even bothered to check the ISO setting. (I get absent minded sometimes in my old age). I had a really great morning shooting. I was in the zone with my composition and the subject matter. Just a great feel taking shots. When I got home and loaded it all into LR, I realized that I shot everything at 1600. I couldn't believe that I forgot to check before I started shooting. I was sure that the morning would be a total waste. Well, to my surprise the shots came out really well even without much NR after the fact. If this was my D300, I would have deleted most of my shots. [/QUOTE]
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