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    tried ISO 1600 on my Nikon D80

    This was taken with the following....
    Nikon D80
    18-200VR Nikon lens
    F-5.6
    ISO 1600
    Focal length 62mm
    35 focal length equivalant 93mm
    1/60 sec shutter speed hand held
    Taken about a distance of 10 feet
    Room dark except this lamp for light

    See what you think of the picture as far as the 1600 ISO effects the photo. There has been nothing done to this photo except to crop and re-size to post here.

    Let me add in here that I wasn't worried about white balance, Composition or DOF in this photo. I was only trying to see how my camera handled the 1600 ISO. The camera white balance was set on incandescent and the lamp had a florescent bulb in it. :thumbsup:

    I would like to say that I was very impressed, Jeff
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