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Which would you upgrade to for minimum noise in low light weddings
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 120732" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>The D600 is the best low light camera I've ever seen. Stunned at how good it is. I suspect that with the less dense sensor (24MP's vs. 36MP's) it should produce less noise at high ISO than the D800. Though I would expect both to be a good notch above your D7000.</p><p></p><p>The 18-105mm you currently have is a DX lens. You're not going to benefit from the FX sensors on either of those cameras with it, so you'll want to get a new lens with the new body. This almost dictates the D600 as well. A D600 with the kit 24-85 will serve you well, and you should be able to stick the 50mm 1.8 on top of it and still be right about where you'd be with the D800 body.</p><p></p><p>So, if low light performance is your primary goal, along with something at your current budget, then go D600.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 120732, member: 9240"] The D600 is the best low light camera I've ever seen. Stunned at how good it is. I suspect that with the less dense sensor (24MP's vs. 36MP's) it should produce less noise at high ISO than the D800. Though I would expect both to be a good notch above your D7000. The 18-105mm you currently have is a DX lens. You're not going to benefit from the FX sensors on either of those cameras with it, so you'll want to get a new lens with the new body. This almost dictates the D600 as well. A D600 with the kit 24-85 will serve you well, and you should be able to stick the 50mm 1.8 on top of it and still be right about where you'd be with the D800 body. So, if low light performance is your primary goal, along with something at your current budget, then go D600. [/QUOTE]
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