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ISO 6400 Nikon D3s, Drool!

 
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Oct 14, 2009 07:20 |  #1

wow ISO 6400 looks amazing. No color noise only grain and sharpness and detail is preserved.
Lets hope Canon can match it with the 1D4 next week.

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Oct 14, 2009 09:47 |  #2

Yeah, I must say that even at ISO 6400 & 12800, the shots are absolutely amazing. Very-very-very fine grain.

Nikon really nails this one down.


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Oct 14, 2009 10:14 |  #3

(yawn)


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Oct 14, 2009 15:22 |  #4

For the price it should at least be amazing in bed :)


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Oct 14, 2009 15:22 |  #5

korrektor wrote in post #8822119 (external link)
For the price it should at least be amazing in bed :)

...and then turn into a Pizza and a Six Pack!


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Oct 14, 2009 15:28 |  #6

korrektor wrote in post #8822119 (external link)
For the price it should at least be amazing in bed :)

Same range a 1D mark IV will be right?


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Oct 14, 2009 15:57 |  #7

Yep, that is an utterly amazing picture. The noise is perfect. The best sensor just got better.


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Oct 14, 2009 16:29 |  #8

korrektor wrote in post #8822119 (external link)
For the price it should at least be amazing in bed :)

:rolleyes: The D3 was $4,999 when it came out so I don't see why everyone is bothered by this.




  
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Oct 14, 2009 16:34 |  #9

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...1D4 next week.
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Eh?!


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Oct 14, 2009 17:12 |  #10

Looks very nice. cleaner than my 5d2, although I would be interested in Exif. I find that in daylight, with good exposure, 5d2 does very well


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Oct 14, 2009 17:21 |  #11

EXIF's included.


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Oct 14, 2009 18:09 |  #12

nphsbuckeye wrote in post #8822835 (external link)
EXIF's included.

1/1600 sec @2.8 = Good light. I would be interested to see some images in poor light, esp in incandescent light.


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Oct 14, 2009 18:13 |  #13

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(yawn)

x10


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Oct 14, 2009 18:16 |  #14

Anke wrote in post #8822569 (external link)
Eh?!

Where have you been meant to be a big announcement 20th October;)


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Oct 14, 2009 18:27 |  #15

But even with this camera being almost a night vision device, it wont make anyone a better photographer. Its time to stop obsessing about the gear and start obsessing about new ideas, unique composition, innovative angles... I think people got it all wrong. Lets cure the desease!:)


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