peterm1
Veteran
Thanks for all your comments guys.
We had lousy weather this weekend so I had not much time or opportunity to give this sucker a serious workout. But I did make a point of shooting off a few shots at various speeds including ISO 1600 and 3200. Pretty impressive performance. All the lies they tell about it are true. 😀
None of the following have been worked oververy much - just imported using Picture Project and given the slightest touch of sharpening. No noise reduction as I wanted to demonstrate how the camera performs natively on that front.
Dynamic range was probably my biggest bugbear with the D200. I like natural light photos so it was a constant fight to get the best out of images. My impression is too that the D700's metering is better than the D200. It seems to pick a good exposure more often - helped by the DR and Nikon D light adjustment which make it more forgiving I suppose.
One at ISO 800 to test dynamic range in a highly backlit situation - nothing to complain about here. When enlarged to full size there is a little noise in the dark area but nothing objectionable or problematic.
Two at ISO 1600 - certainly no complaint about either of these. Lots of detail, little noise - even with the cat fur shot in very dim conditions. Again at full size some noise is apparent but not much and what noise there is does not look ugly.
And just for the hell of it, one at ISO 3200. This one is a bit over bright as I think I was fiddling with that camera and left exposure comp on (oops). But very clean considering.
Well, like I say, I am pretty impressed. I think I am going to have fun.
We had lousy weather this weekend so I had not much time or opportunity to give this sucker a serious workout. But I did make a point of shooting off a few shots at various speeds including ISO 1600 and 3200. Pretty impressive performance. All the lies they tell about it are true. 😀
None of the following have been worked oververy much - just imported using Picture Project and given the slightest touch of sharpening. No noise reduction as I wanted to demonstrate how the camera performs natively on that front.
Dynamic range was probably my biggest bugbear with the D200. I like natural light photos so it was a constant fight to get the best out of images. My impression is too that the D700's metering is better than the D200. It seems to pick a good exposure more often - helped by the DR and Nikon D light adjustment which make it more forgiving I suppose.
One at ISO 800 to test dynamic range in a highly backlit situation - nothing to complain about here. When enlarged to full size there is a little noise in the dark area but nothing objectionable or problematic.

Two at ISO 1600 - certainly no complaint about either of these. Lots of detail, little noise - even with the cat fur shot in very dim conditions. Again at full size some noise is apparent but not much and what noise there is does not look ugly.


And just for the hell of it, one at ISO 3200. This one is a bit over bright as I think I was fiddling with that camera and left exposure comp on (oops). But very clean considering.

Well, like I say, I am pretty impressed. I think I am going to have fun.