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From my D200/12-24
« on: July 16, 2017, 22:46:10 »
This was shot not too long before I got the D7200. It's a colorful P-51. If the weather was cooler I'd like to re-shoot some of these images with the D7200.
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Re: From my D200/12-24
« Reply #1 on: July 17, 2017, 08:26:51 »
Very nice aviation picture !

I like especially the available lighting.

This D200 was the first of a fantastic line of Nikon bodies. I went directly from the D70 to the D300. So I never used the D200.

This ''Stang'' aircraft looks like a machine for acrobatic flights.

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Re: From my D200/12-24
« Reply #2 on: July 17, 2017, 08:37:34 »
A most colourful P51D.  And an interesting hangar.  Thanks for sharing.  Nothing wrong with the D200 in good light and at lower ISO settings at or below ISO 800.
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Re: From my D200/12-24
« Reply #3 on: July 17, 2017, 15:30:08 »
A most colourful P51D.  And an interesting hangar.  Thanks for sharing.  Nothing wrong with the D200 in good light and at lower ISO settings at or below ISO 800.

Mine has been parked at ISO 100 for years. I tried some indoor stuff without flash several years ago, dancers on stage in a darkened auditorium, using the fastest lenses that I could mount, 70-200 2.8 and finally a 50 1.8, but ISO 800 was just too noisy.

The D200 has done well for everything else. Just now, I'm like a prisoner, forced to stay home because of the Summer heat here in the desert. I won't take myself or my gear out until the temperatures go back down. But I am more anxious than normal for this time of year because I've got a brand new D7200 to play with.

That hanger has other photo opportunities that I want to pursue, and I will post the results here as soon as I'm able to go out and not melt in the process. One has to be careful not to let lubricants get so hot they liquify and run amok too.
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Re: From my D200/12-24
« Reply #4 on: July 17, 2017, 15:42:00 »
Yes, I mainly used ISO 100 and 200 with my D200 because of the noise issues.
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