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<blockquote data-quote="AperturePriority" data-source="post: 51913" data-attributes="member: 9275"><p>Agree with you Jeff: the greenesh tint came from color fringes of camera body sensor. This is known issue with D7000 and the other beginner models (5100, 3100... ). D300 and other advanced amateur models are much better in this.</p><p></p><p>But D700 really out performances D300/s in noise controlling. </p><p>Agree with Marcel in ISO1600 too: most of the outdoor photos get blurry even on mono or tripod just because subjects moving, not for the cameras/lenses moving in taking photo processes. That's why higher ISO called in these cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AperturePriority, post: 51913, member: 9275"] Agree with you Jeff: the greenesh tint came from color fringes of camera body sensor. This is known issue with D7000 and the other beginner models (5100, 3100... ). D300 and other advanced amateur models are much better in this. But D700 really out performances D300/s in noise controlling. Agree with Marcel in ISO1600 too: most of the outdoor photos get blurry even on mono or tripod just because subjects moving, not for the cameras/lenses moving in taking photo processes. That's why higher ISO called in these cases. [/QUOTE]
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