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<blockquote data-quote="Musoman" data-source="post: 3172300" data-attributes="member: 80278"><p>I bought one a while back and love the improved noise control over my DX D300. Noise was creeping in and noticeable at ISO 400 on the D300, and while noise ( or grain as some call it ) is arty to some for certain photos, it doesnt work at all for birds</p><p></p><p>Shooting at ISO 1600 is a real help for birding, as it gives me fast shutter speeds. The D300 has been resigned to shots in good light and mainly UWA / static stuff, where speed is not so critical.</p><p></p><p>Also, having a FX and a DX means i'm changing lenses less often</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Musoman, post: 3172300, member: 80278"] I bought one a while back and love the improved noise control over my DX D300. Noise was creeping in and noticeable at ISO 400 on the D300, and while noise ( or grain as some call it ) is arty to some for certain photos, it doesnt work at all for birds Shooting at ISO 1600 is a real help for birding, as it gives me fast shutter speeds. The D300 has been resigned to shots in good light and mainly UWA / static stuff, where speed is not so critical. Also, having a FX and a DX means i'm changing lenses less often [/QUOTE]
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