High ISO on P Nine Fitty

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I thought we had to keep ISO at 400 or below for good results. Set cam to A6400 & it chose ISO1400 for this freezing ball of feathers. Got to try some more.

Tufted Titmouse on the edge of the birdbath right before sunrise.  I was standing within 10 yards; raw image has been cropped & processed in Nikon NX Studio.  Noise removed by TopazAI Clear.
Tufted Titmouse on the edge of the birdbath right before sunrise. I was standing within 10 yards; raw image has been cropped & processed in Nikon NX Studio. Noise removed by TopazAI Clear.

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Hi, looks very good, nothing to complain in absolute terms and impressive given the tiny sensor
 
It would be helpful to also show a JPEG exported from RAW with zero noise reduction and zero other processing (except adjustments of brightness such as exposure compensation and D-Lighting) for comparison.
I thought we had to keep ISO at 400 or below for good results. Set cam to A6400 & it chose ISO1400 for this freezing ball of feathers. Got to try some more.

Tufted Titmouse on the edge of the birdbath right before sunrise. I was standing within 10 yards; raw image has been cropped & processed in Nikon NX Studio. Noise removed by TopazAI Clear.
Tufted Titmouse on the edge of the birdbath right before sunrise. I was standing within 10 yards; raw image has been cropped & processed in Nikon NX Studio. Noise removed by TopazAI Clear.
 

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