PHXAZCRAIG
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If you're worried about low light performance of the D810, don't be. The D750 may be better, but it's not going to be a lot better. Remember that you also need to resize the images to make things even, and downsizing a 36mp file to 24mp downsizes noise as well. The resolution of the D810 is so high that you can still get a lot of fine detail even after you apply some noise reduction techniques.
Here are some examples, from recent scuba dives where I used a D810 underwater.
In this first example, I forget the fiber cables needed to fire my strobes, so I was stuck shooting with no flash, at 45 feet, on a cloudy rainy day. I didn't think there was much hope for this shot until I post-processed it.
Right out of camera, ISO 3200:
After correcting white balance, cropping and some sharpening:
Here's another ISO 3200 shot, out of camera:
After some Lightroom work:
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Phoenix Arizona Craig
www.cjcphoto.net
Here are some examples, from recent scuba dives where I used a D810 underwater.
In this first example, I forget the fiber cables needed to fire my strobes, so I was stuck shooting with no flash, at 45 feet, on a cloudy rainy day. I didn't think there was much hope for this shot until I post-processed it.
Right out of camera, ISO 3200:
After correcting white balance, cropping and some sharpening:
Here's another ISO 3200 shot, out of camera:
After some Lightroom work:
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Phoenix Arizona Craig
www.cjcphoto.net