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Pushing the D100

I just had to see what would happen if I pushed the ISO of my new D100 up to 1000. This bird feeder is in my yard, and under a tree. It was around 6:00PM, and the sun was very low on the horizon. The lense was my 70-300 mm D ED f4.5-5.6 cranked out to 270 mm. Exposure was f5.6 at I believe 1/160 of a second. I am impressed at what this camera can do.

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Another ISO 1000 shot

Here is another ISO 1000 shot of a second squirrel. In this case I used Photoshop to clean things up. Color was corrected, and I added a frame,

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Squirrel Color corrected

This is the original Squirrel picture taken at ISO 1000 and then reworked in photoshop.

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I regularly shoot at 1600 or above (when needed) with my D100 and am very impressed. The difference between the higher ISO and the lower is quite minimal.
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Hi Colin,
I was just amazed at the performance at 1000. My old Coolpix had me hyper about going past 100. This is turning out to be a great machine. I have only had the camera for a couple of days, and I can't put it down. Every time I pick it up, I learn something new. Over on DPReview forum, I made a suggestion to a person who had a new D100 and a slow zoom lense that they raise the ISO to 400, and another guy came along and said that was absolutly the wrong thing to do. That is why I tried my own picture at 1000. Now I am going to have to try hgher. My normal zoom is the 28-105 F3.5-4.5, and my longer zoom is the 70-300 D ED f4.5-5.6. In low light they become pretty useless for any action. With the capabilities of the D100, I am able to do what I did tonight. That is great.

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I'm not shy about pumping the ISO up. Granted, if I'm going for something destined to be art, I keep to the lower ISO. But if I'm shooting indoors and flash is not a good option, I'll go all the way up. I've used the HI - 2 setting which is equivelant to 6400 ISO and have been treated to very acceptable photos. You can tell they were shot at a higher ISO but they look better than any high speed film (I've used some of that too). I think that the more you use your camera, the more you will love it, I do mine.
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You are absolutely correct. This camera has made me feel free to express myself. I was at the NJ State Firemen's Convention today, and it was cloudy and rainy. The ability to push the ISO allowed me to get pictures that I would not have tried before.

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wow...can you guys or anyone else compare that with the d1x?...

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Hi,
I have never worked with the D1X, but I would expect that it would be as good as if not better than the performance of the D100.

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actually, myself...iso 400 is the max i used...any higher is not use able...but that is just me...in my d1x

i just wonder if someone had both cameras...and shot a high iso setting and compared both side by side...if so, can you post your results?

i ask this because i need a camera that can shoot very high iso during a low lighting ceremony during a wedding...and flash cannot be used...i know film cameras can do it but i'm not returning to film

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Ed,

Amazing.....I don't see hardly any noise at all........I'm used to using Neat Image or something else once I go 400 or more.

bud

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Hi Bud,
This is one of the things that has really made me glad that I purchased the D100. I was always fighting the fact that my lense was relatively slow, and I was afraid to push the Coolpix 5000. It was noisy enough at any ISO above 100. There are people that routinely shoot at ISO 1000 and 1600. I guess that I am not that brave yet. The other thing that I am learning is to use NEF. There are a lot of advantages to working with the 12 bit data.
BTW, the first image is blue because I had left the WB set for flourescent by mistake. I then used curves to fix it and produce the third image. Live and learn.

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I've used both cameras and they definatley improved the higher ISO's on the D100. Some of my friends and I shot some objects at different ISO's with both cameras and it looked like the D100 at 1600 was about the same as the D1X at 400. Nothing scientific, just opinion.
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It is encouraging to hear that. The low noise was a pleasant surprise to me, after I purchased the camera.

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Hi Ed-I'm curious about having to do the color correction, was your white balance not set right or is that a problem with the D100?

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