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    D600 at ISO 6400

    I shot this image hand held of my son carving pumpkins at ISO 6400 with my D600 using a Nikon 70-200VR lens with a 20E III 2X teleconverter. This is straight out of the camera except for re-size so I could post it. This is a JPEG image.

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    Re: D600 at ISO 6400

    Really nice Jeff.
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    Re: D600 at ISO 6400

    GREAT shot Jeff! Very sharp - and the colors are beautiful. Handsome young man!!!!

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    Re: D600 at ISO 6400

    Very nice Jeff!

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    Re: D600 at ISO 6400

    Thanks everyone. The more I use the D600 the more impressed I am with it and all of it's abilities. At first I was having some shots that were not coming out in focus and was getting concerned that my hands were not as steady as the use to be but then I noticed that I hadn't turned on a2 in the CUSTOM SETTINGS MENU so my camera would only take a picture after achieving focus. Now I am a happy camper again!
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    Re: D600 at ISO 6400

    I am in love with the high ISO capabilities of the newer Nikons. I am regualarly shooting at 6400 and even 8000 at some sporting events. The d600 looks like it is holding up to the standard the D3 set.
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    Re: D600 at ISO 6400

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    Haven't done any serious low light on the D7100 yet. I always take the D800
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