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Factor Effecting High ISO Pictures - Camera or Lens
I am currently using a Nikon D50 with a 24-85mm f/2.8-4D AF Nikkor
Lens. One of my complains about this combination is the high ISO (1600) pictures - they're too grainy. If I had enough $$$ I would replace both, but since I have only limited resource - I am trying to figure out which would give me more bang-for-buck. I'm looking at the 24-70mm AF-S Nikkor and also the D300 as prospective candidates. Each run about $1,700-$1,800. Suggestions? - manzoor |
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