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Old 04-04-2006   #3 (permalink)
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Default Re: D200 vs. 30D - A Review

I read it awhile ago, and spent a few days with it wallerin' around in my head. My initial thought was the author was a Canon Homer, but he does have a few good comments about the Nikon.

I think the high ISO thing is overblown. I wonder how many people actually want to take pictures in the dark nowadays, compared to the old film days. When I shot 800 speed film, it was grainy. Bad film? Bad camera? In todays world, if there is one speck of "grain" or "noise" in an 800 or 1600 ISO image, your camera is crap and you need a new one.

I have shot 800 on the old beater D60, and when I see the image fit on the screen, or printed, I don't see any noise. When I look at the pixels at 100% I do. How big is your monitor?
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