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Considering a D5 for wildlife
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<blockquote data-quote="bandit993" data-source="post: 800385" data-attributes="member: 16598"><p>Well I bought a very good used D5 for my wildlife photography. The speed of everything is crazy fast. It almost knows where I want it to focus before I even touch the button. But one area I am having issues with is noise at not extremely high ISO. At 100 % on the computer it looks quite noisy even at ISO 8000. I thought full frame cameras handled noise somewhat better than apsc bodies. I think my D500 is slightly better. Still getting to know the camera. Any settings I should look into. I shoot raw by the way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bandit993, post: 800385, member: 16598"] Well I bought a very good used D5 for my wildlife photography. The speed of everything is crazy fast. It almost knows where I want it to focus before I even touch the button. But one area I am having issues with is noise at not extremely high ISO. At 100 % on the computer it looks quite noisy even at ISO 8000. I thought full frame cameras handled noise somewhat better than apsc bodies. I think my D500 is slightly better. Still getting to know the camera. Any settings I should look into. I shoot raw by the way. [/QUOTE]
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