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<blockquote data-quote="Helios" data-source="post: 1845787" data-attributes="member: 46553"><p>I have a D300 and a D80. The D80 is, according to Thom Hogan, one of the worst cameras that Nikon made. However if I'm honest, I see no difference between the images taken between the two, once they've been proceeded and put up on BF. I shoot almost always between ISO 400 to 800. Noise-wise my D300 is a little better than the D80, but not by much. I prefer the D80 at ISO400 to the D300 at ISO800.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helios, post: 1845787, member: 46553"] I have a D300 and a D80. The D80 is, according to Thom Hogan, one of the worst cameras that Nikon made. However if I'm honest, I see no difference between the images taken between the two, once they've been proceeded and put up on BF. I shoot almost always between ISO 400 to 800. Noise-wise my D300 is a little better than the D80, but not by much. I prefer the D80 at ISO400 to the D300 at ISO800. [/QUOTE]
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