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Considering a D5 for wildlife
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<blockquote data-quote="bandit993" data-source="post: 777414" data-attributes="member: 16598"><p>Woodyg3, Most of the time the D500 is great but sometimes if I am shooting darker subjects the ISO gets bumped up and there is a fair bit of noise. If I can keep the ISO below about 1000 everything is good. Sometimes 3200 iso is ok but other times it isn't. It's not consistent . I have heard that full frame is better if the ISO is higher. Marcel, I wouldn't crop the D5 to D500 size, it would be a milder crop. If I knew it was going to be a long distance shot I would use the D500. Maybe I should just get a second D500 to have each lens dedicated to a fast body.. Thanks for your replies..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bandit993, post: 777414, member: 16598"] Woodyg3, Most of the time the D500 is great but sometimes if I am shooting darker subjects the ISO gets bumped up and there is a fair bit of noise. If I can keep the ISO below about 1000 everything is good. Sometimes 3200 iso is ok but other times it isn't. It's not consistent . I have heard that full frame is better if the ISO is higher. Marcel, I wouldn't crop the D5 to D500 size, it would be a milder crop. If I knew it was going to be a long distance shot I would use the D500. Maybe I should just get a second D500 to have each lens dedicated to a fast body.. Thanks for your replies.. [/QUOTE]
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