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I don't have enough technical knowledge to evaluate [url="http://www.naturapics.com/809-sample-iso-du-nikon-d7000.html"]these sample shots[/url] in terms of "noise types" and their interaction with tonal range and other characteristics, but the 100% views look very impressive at first glance.



Any comments (esp. with regard to D300s)?



Kind regards,



Serkan
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Hello Sekan,

I find those pic's amazingly sharp and without noise at ISO higher than 3200, but I cannot see any difference with the 300S (which I have) and which is just as good until 3200. Maybe the peepers and techies can? Where are you B? <img src='http://forum.photozone.de/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Smile' /> Kindly Vieux Loup
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[quote name='Vieux loup' timestamp='1286726635' post='3567']

Hello Sekan,

I find those pic's amazingly sharp and without noise at ISO higher than 3200, but I cannot see any difference with the 300S (which I have) and which is just as good until 3200.

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Actually, that's still an improvement... Because first of all, D7000 has a 16,2MP sensor with smaller pixels than D300s and it's not a "S" model (yet). OTOH, the delta compared to my D90 is huge. D90 gets noisier beginning with ISO 400. I believe that D7000 is a model between D90 and D300, but it's quite away from D90 and very near to D300. Thus, what will be the delta between possible future D300x and D7000 is a big question mark for me.



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Serkan
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