d200 high iso samples lets see them

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i love my d200... and i always found that if you nail the exposure, it's not too bad of a camera even at high iso:eek:
i hardly ever shoot pass 400iso, but just for kicks took some higher iso shots
i've switched couple of years ago from canon 30d, and never looked back :cool:
iso1000
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iso 640
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iso 800
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iso 1250
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iso1000
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let me see what you got
 
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I like noise, and I think it should be embraced, not reduced.
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100%
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Nice phots btw, the second one is perfect! Its shots like that one that make me miss my 50..
I should try using 640 more often..
 
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ISO 2500, no noise reduction: (SOOC)

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1/90@ISO1600 f/4

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1/250@1600 f3.2

These of course were handheld....I don't shoot 1600 often, but when I do I balance for the type of light and bracket 3 stops....D200 works for me....

These were ProColor, didn't bring back to sRGB so the color is off....
 
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1/1250th of a second, F/1.4, ISO 1600:

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Sometimes, as in this one, I use high ISO to help make the mood. Often, I pair it with fast lenses and wide open apertures to help create a twilight-type mood and I enjoy the effect.
 
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I don't think I have ever shot anything above iso 1600 but I have been very happy with the D200s iso 1600 performance. Here's two from the ACD Museum.

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I have only a very few high ISO D200 shots online -- and this one was cleaned up with Noiseware Pro IIRC -- but is a decent 2000 shot with -1.7 EV compensation as well.

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With all those young ladies in the black and white picture my bet is the noise was tremendous, its bad enough when 3 women get together.:wink::wink:

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99% of my concert photos are using the D200 at iso 1600. some of these may have noiseware professional plugin run through them, but i can't remember which ones right now...

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Those were all shot at in-camera NR at "normal"
 
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I don't think I have ever shot anything above iso 1600 but I have been very happy with the D200s iso 1600 performance. Here's two from the ACD Museum.

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im super intrested in the front suspension on the first automoble.not only massive as is the car but intresting parts at each wheel look like maby btrake cylinders or is it some kind of front wheel drive system?????
 
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1600
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1600
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im super intrested in the front suspension on the first automoble.not only massive as is the car but intresting parts at each wheel look like maby btrake cylinders or is it some kind of front wheel drive system?????

The first car is an L29 Cord and is front wheel drive, The L29 was made between 1929 and 1932. I am not certain what the two resevoirs are for unless they are early shock absorbers. The brakes are inside of those two items near the differential. The differential housing is outline by the half circle chrome trim just beneath the radiator. I don't really know as much about these beautiful cars as I would like to.
 

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