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Lately I've been having fun testing my new-to-me D700 body.
First, I do not like its' colors at all. I shoot many other cameras with color science that I prefer, so I've decided to exclusively shoot the D700 for black and white images.
I shoot RAW files. Last night I took a series of photos with my D700 and my Zeiss ZF 135mm f/2 Milvus (a terrific combination). I varied the ISO from 1000 to 6400. I studied the results and here's what I found...
Overall, I like the noise in B&W images at high ISOs from the D700. I would not call the noise "like film grain", but I do like the D700 high ISO noise character better than the high ISO noise produced by my other digital cameras.
ISO's under 2,000 ISO lacked noise, and looked a bit too digital and too smooth for my tastes. Also, do you prefer to make your noise/grain in camera by using high ISO settings; or do you prefer to add your grain in post?
At ISO 5,000 and above I saw faint patterns of horizontal and vertical lines (see photo), primarily in darker areas of the images. I did NOT have high ISO NR on. This pattern noise is extremely distracting so shooting at ISO 5,000 and above with my D700 is a no go.
To my eye, the sweet spot was ISO 2,000 and 2,500 (see photo). B&Ws from images taken at these ISOs are: sharp, have nice looking noise/grain, and have enough grain to avoid looking digital or too smooth.
What are your favorite ISO settings for B&Ws you make from your D700 image files? Also, do you prefer to make your noise/grain in camera by using higher ISO settings; or do you prefer to add your grain in post?
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