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I've read numerous posts where it has been said that Nikons are better when it comes to higher ISO settings.
I've yet to have a need to go as high as ISO 1600 so I it's probably not an issue for me.
I assume that one of the requirements would be a fast lens for starters.
However, in what scenerio does the ISO issue between both makes rear it's head, is it it subjects such as gig photography?
What other areas of photography does this also affect?
Also am I correct it thinking it's due to the noise level at a higher ISO setting?
I'm guessing this is more noticeable at levels above ISO 1600 so what levels does this become apparent?
I don't want to start a debate on personal opinions as to which users think is the best make for when it comes to ISO.
It would be nice if some of your more experiened peeps could just explain it
Also if anyone who has used both makes and has an opinion that would perhaps make the best sense?
I'm struggling to think when higher ISO levels would be required, but I can only assume that one important aspect is when the only option it to take the photos hand held rather than use a tripod?
Oh, if someone also knows of a website where I can compare photos or wants to post some, please feel free as it would probably make things clearer for me
I've yet to have a need to go as high as ISO 1600 so I it's probably not an issue for me.
I assume that one of the requirements would be a fast lens for starters.
However, in what scenerio does the ISO issue between both makes rear it's head, is it it subjects such as gig photography?
What other areas of photography does this also affect?
Also am I correct it thinking it's due to the noise level at a higher ISO setting?
I'm guessing this is more noticeable at levels above ISO 1600 so what levels does this become apparent?
I don't want to start a debate on personal opinions as to which users think is the best make for when it comes to ISO.
It would be nice if some of your more experiened peeps could just explain it
Also if anyone who has used both makes and has an opinion that would perhaps make the best sense?
I'm struggling to think when higher ISO levels would be required, but I can only assume that one important aspect is when the only option it to take the photos hand held rather than use a tripod?
Oh, if someone also knows of a website where I can compare photos or wants to post some, please feel free as it would probably make things clearer for me

