To start with, I have never really delved into the world of nature photography.
Went down the local park today, took a few shots of some squirrels for my TP52 and couldn't believe the quality at such a high ISO. I thought it would be pushing it a bit far (and on a couple of shots you can tell it's touch and go) but it coped very well.
Here are some shots with only a touch of luminance noise reduction (+10) and sharpening (+30) and the usual balancing of the histogram to personal preference. If you zoom to 100% you can see the noise however for all realistic usage I would say its pretty hard to spot.
I don't want to state something that goes without saying, however having owned both bodies I have to say the D750 blows the socks off the D7200 for low light stuff. I couldn't get above ISO 3200 on the D7200 before they became, for me, unusable. Really impressed with these shots.
Worth mentioning I shot these with the 70-300 VR at f/8 aperture priority. I have posted them full size, which I wouldn't normally just to let you see at 100% what it is like.
Thoughts:
NKN_0337 by ryan hollings, on Flickr
NKN_0329 by ryan hollings, on Flickr
NKN_0327 by ryan hollings, on Flickr
NKN_0293 by ryan hollings, on Flickr
Cheers
Earl
Went down the local park today, took a few shots of some squirrels for my TP52 and couldn't believe the quality at such a high ISO. I thought it would be pushing it a bit far (and on a couple of shots you can tell it's touch and go) but it coped very well.
Here are some shots with only a touch of luminance noise reduction (+10) and sharpening (+30) and the usual balancing of the histogram to personal preference. If you zoom to 100% you can see the noise however for all realistic usage I would say its pretty hard to spot.
I don't want to state something that goes without saying, however having owned both bodies I have to say the D750 blows the socks off the D7200 for low light stuff. I couldn't get above ISO 3200 on the D7200 before they became, for me, unusable. Really impressed with these shots.
Worth mentioning I shot these with the 70-300 VR at f/8 aperture priority. I have posted them full size, which I wouldn't normally just to let you see at 100% what it is like.
Thoughts:
NKN_0337 by ryan hollings, on Flickr
NKN_0329 by ryan hollings, on Flickr
NKN_0327 by ryan hollings, on Flickr
NKN_0293 by ryan hollings, on FlickrCheers
Earl
