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Dave

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Since: Nov 02, 2007
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 2:33 am
Post subject: Nikon D300 sample images - Watch out!!!
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Here's a website claiming to give you a link to some Nikon D300 photos:
http://photolectic.com/news/dslr/nikon-d300-high-iso-shots.html

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Nikon D300 High ISO Photo Samples by Dave Einsel

After publishing of Nikon D3 ISO 25600 photos by Professional photographer
Dave Einsel on his web page, this time he published Nikon D300 16 photos all
shot during a high school football game.The photos have been cropped but not
resized and had only level adjustments in PhotoShop CS2.

D300 ISO 3200 and ISO 6400 shots are a bit noisy but still much better
compared to Nikon D200, there may be 1 stop to 2 stop improvement in my
opinion. The level of details and sharpness is not as good as D3 but nobody
expected it to be anyway. I personally can not wait to see the comparison of
high ISO of images from Nikon D300 & D3, Canon 40D & 1D MarkIII and Sony
Alpha A700 shot at the same conditions.


Follow the link below to find all the Nikon D300 sample shots submitted by
Dave Einsel:

http://galleries.daveeinsel.com/d300test/

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If you actually go to that webpage by clicking the first link,

then once you're at that page, you click the link following:

"Follow the link below to find all the Nikon D300 sample shots submitted by
Dave Einsel:"

You will be taken to a page that has Nikon D3 images, NOT NIKON D300
PHOTOS!!!!

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Manzoorul Hassan

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Since: Dec 04, 2007
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 1:16 pm
Post subject: Re: Nikon D300 sample images - Watch out!!! [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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I followed the second link (http://galleries.daveeinsel.com/d300test/)
and loved the pix. What kind of a lens / glass were you using? What
resolution / image size?

At 6400 it seemed slightly grainy, but at 3200 and under it was
beautiful.

- manzoor

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