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Check out the high ISO result

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ISO 2500, f7.1, 1/100

The blurred background showed stronger level of noise than mine (which is also ISO2500) :think:
 

gabrielteo said:
I am all in.

I am in too but to NSC. Discovered some "dust detail" on left top of my photo that I shot Sunday. Went to NSC this afternoon and show the photo to the service lady. She never even check where I bought it and straight bring to their tech to check. Cleaned the sensor and I tested ok then she registered my record. IMO Good service.
My advise is avoid change u lens outdoor specially windy day. "I did it when I was at Genting last week, bad habit."
 

You all in, Time up, if wanna in again, I have to buy number 3rd dry cabinet...

Ha ha
 

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Have any members got the Multi-Power Battery Pack MB-D14 ? If so how much you got it ? Thanks ;)
 

avsquare said:
The blurred background showed stronger level of noise than mine (which is also ISO2500) :think:

Yeah I noted too. I turned off all in camera settings, including NR. How about yours?

That said, I certainly will not have any hesitation to print a big print from this camera for pictures taken at high ISO.
 

GuessBoy said:
The high iso done at what time of the day & where?

Hi this was at late afternoon indoor at the entrance leading to a small alley. No flash was used.
 

Yeah I noted too. I turned off all in camera settings, including NR. How about yours?

That said, I certainly will not have any hesitation to print a big print from this camera for pictures taken at high ISO.

Yup I turned off all the in-camera corrections (CA, vignetting, distortion) and also turn off NR.
 

avsquare said:
Yup I turned off all the in-camera corrections (CA, vignetting, distortion) and also turn off NR.

Haha anyway that is not a concern la, it is alteady clean enough for prints. Maybe some pros can advise how come there is a bit of difference in the pics :)
 

Haha anyway that is not a concern la, it is alteady clean enough for prints. Maybe some pros can advise how come there is a bit of difference in the pics :)

I did noise reduction during PP, did you? :embrass:
 

avsquare said:
I did noise reduction during PP, did you? :embrass:

No bro nothing. The default program by Nikon don't have NR, my LR still cannot import pics. So everything is as is, other than slight tweak in exposure n saturation (less than 3 mins work :p)
 

No bro nothing. The default program by Nikon don't have NR, my LR still cannot import pics. So everything is as is, other than slight tweak in exposure n saturation (less than 3 mins work :p)

I've been told that Nikon's ViewNX2 can process RAW. In any case, I convert them into TIFF and processed in LR.
 

avsquare said:
I've been told that Nikon's ViewNX2 can process RAW. In any case, I convert them into TIFF and processed in LR.

Oh, I convert straight to jpeg. Later I try, thanks for the tips :) no wonder I keep seeing people in Flickr processing pics taken with D600 with LR4, now I know Liao
 

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Oh, I convert straight to jpeg. Later I try, thanks for the tips :) no wonder I keep seeing people in Flickr processing pics taken with D600 with LR4, now I know Liao

But note that TIFF operations in LR is limited - you can't directly key in a value for WB but still can be corrected via other means, and there is no lens profile for barrel distortion.
 

But note that TIFF operations in LR is limited - you can't directly key in a value for WB but still can be corrected via other means, and there is no lens profile for barrel distortion.

Thanks bro, I am trying it now, installing the nx2 on my lappy now :)
 

Hi All,

I have just bought the D600, together witht the 3G fixed lens, 28G 1.8. 50G 1,8 and 85G 1.8. Fantastic camera and lens!!! Moving on from X-Pro1, the D600 is definitely more high tech and feature-packed.

The manual is so thick and the features are so "complicated". Would appreciate if clubsnappers can share their favourite features and settings. Thanks so much!!!
 

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