Fen
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This test has been done using a Nikon D3 and the Nikkor Micro 105mm AF-S VR f2.8G IF-ID lens attached. The camera was mounted on a tripod to maintain the same position through all shots.
All photos were taken in Aperture Priority mode at f/10.
The first image is ISO 200 and shows the area of the crop for the comparison photos which are displayed at 'Actual Size'. All details are under each photo.
PHOTO 01 ISO 100 A - f/10 S - 1.6 sec
PHOTO 02 ISO 200 A - f/10 S - 0.8 sec
PHOTO 03 ISO 400 A - f/10 S - 1/2 sec
PHOTO 04 ISO 640 A - f/10 S - 1/4 sec
PHOTO 05 ISO 1000 A - f/10 S - 1/6 sec
PHOTO 06 ISO 2500 A - f/10 S - 1/15 sec
PHOTO 07 ISO 4000 A - f/10 S - 1/25 sec
PHOTO 08 ISO 6400 A - f/10 S - 1/40 sec
PHOTO 09 ISO 10000 A - f/10 S - 1/60 sec
PHOTO 10 ISO 25600 A - f/10 S - 1/160 sec
-------------------- Fen.
- Fen's Flickr Fotos -
"One good photograph does not a photographer make."
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NorthernNikon
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The quality of the high ISO crops is quite staggering. As NeilL pointed out on the Appraisal board, the high ISO quality of digital far surpasses what was achievable with much lower ISO's with film.
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john_g
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Well, I'd not buy one - the noise in the ISO 25600 shot is clearly visible.
-------------------- John
The best things in life are not things.
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turbulentwheat
Grand Pumpkin
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Loc: gloucs
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dreadful - they just dont make them like they used to..
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alanS
Dr Dust
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Loc: Up North, England.
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Good God.
Well done Nikon.
-------------------- Alan's defence lawyer claimed that "Booze played no part in his typo's."
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El Sid
Going potty
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^^^ WHS
-------------------- Nigel
Completely BSRIPN
ElSid Gallery
A camera in the hand is better than one in the cupboard........
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beejaybee
Marvin
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The quality of the high ISO crops is quite staggering. As NeilL pointed out on the Appraisal board, the high ISO quality of digital far surpasses what was achievable with much lower ISO's with film.
Indeed - though signal to noise ratio is not improving past ISO 4000. And it's signal to noise ratio, not noise per se, which is the important factor to me.
BTW even with the Canon EOS 5D you can get "ISO 12800" by setting expanded ISO range, "high" ISO (3200) and dialling in two stops of correction in Canon's Raw Image tool. I wouldn't reccommend as the results look pretty similar to the Nikon D3 at 25600.
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turbulentwheat
Grand Pumpkin
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It's fantastic isnt it. Held one in my hands last week..it'll be the closest I'll ever get to one..price and size and weightwise and honestly wouldnt need anyway. I was reading in another photo mag yesterday that many sports photojournalists are ditching their canons for the D3 which has earnt the nickname 'black gold'. The images are just staggering.
Very well done Nikon indeed
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NorthernNikon
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Quote:
Good God.
I know, Fen's bedroom looks a right tip!
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TimF
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Fascinating. Any chance of seeing numero Ten in B&W?
-------------------- Tim BSRIPN
The camera makes everyone a tourist in other people's reality, and eventually in one's own - Susan Sontag
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Monobod
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I said you wouldn't regret buying it, didn't I! 
Not much to complain about there, then.
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Fen
BAD WOLF
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Fascinating. Any chance of seeing numero Ten in B&W?
No problem... Converted in Lightroom to B&W. Both photos are the ISO-25600 version
Full image:
Closeup:
-------------------- Fen.
- Fen's Flickr Fotos -
"One good photograph does not a photographer make."
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TimF
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A rather belated thanks Fen (somehow I forgot to remember to come back here!)
Looks good in B&W I reckon.
-------------------- Tim BSRIPN
The camera makes everyone a tourist in other people's reality, and eventually in one's own - Susan Sontag
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alanS
Dr Dust
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Loc: Up North, England.
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OMG! Where will it all end?
Well done Nikon.
-------------------- Alan's defence lawyer claimed that "Booze played no part in his typo's."
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Adesw
The phantom flasher
Reged: 07/02/2008
Posts: 643
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Quote:
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Good God.
I know, Fen's bedroom looks a right tip!
I see no cage!...
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