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Posted: Tue May 8th, 2012 02:42
 
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Thanks for the shots Ed. Those are very good for ISO 6400.
I think that you will have fun with this camera and you macro shots.

I look forward to getting a D800 sometime in the next few months. I might even go for the E version if you give good reports.

BTW: I got myself a Drobo 4 bay unit as a test and if it works well for me I will upgrade to a 8 bay unit. I need to go to UK to pickup or wait for someone to bring it out with them.

Seems like you have a spare Mac Mini. I can add to my stack of two :lol:



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And here is the d4 with the same lens, same subject, ISO 6400

Not all that much different ... JK how the **** do you put two images side by side in one post?

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It doesn't like me ... why can I not upload a 326 kb Jpeg ... answer me that JK!

 




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And here is the d4 with the same lens, same subject, ISO 6400

Not all that much different ... JK how the **** do you put two images side by side in one post?

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The same with the D4 at ISO 6400.

Blame JK that I cannot put the two images side by side ;-)

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Ed, combine them in Photoshop.

Careful Ed, JK will be counting the asterisks. :rofl: :hardhat:



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I've heard about you with your fancy city ways and your photoshops.........

 




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This is much the same quality I got with my high ISO tests with the D800. JK had some of my early RAW files at 3200ISO.



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Constable wrote: And here is the d4 with the same lens, same subject, ISO 6400

Not all that much different ... JK how the **** do you put two images side by side in one post?

Ed
It's a limitation of the software for the forum.

There are loads of little niggles that we will need to try and find and fix/enhance over the coming months.
Need to build a list of niggles.



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