:blushing: The ISO 6400 ones are not SOOC... I have applied noise reduction to them, but it is about 20% of what I would have had to apply to a ISO 1600 picture from the D200 (matter of fact, it is exactly 1/5th the intensity!). Even though, the noise is very low, especially at the luminescence, where on my D200, I would see red and green noise artifacts, there is none of that on the D700 at all, it is very "clean" noise, for lack of a better term. For me to start to see those artifacts, I have to crank it up to ISO 25,600... which I could not find a need to go over 6400 anywhere in that place, literally.
The ISO 3200 and down pics are untouched by noise reduction software but are sharpened and WB balanced. I always set sharpness very low in camera and WB on auto and adjust it later in post.
The low amount of noise this camera generates at higher ISO is incredible. I knew it was good, but not THAT good. I also cannot get over how warm and sharp the shots that come out of this camera show.
That first ISO 6400 shot was taken on a Sigma 10-20mm lens at F/7.1 (hand held), which is a DX lens and that causes the pics to drop from 12MP to 5MP. I was told that DX lens pictures came out really crappy on these FX cameras and I think that is just not true... though, of course I prefer using FX lenses on this camera for best effect, I just don't have a UWA for the D700... yet.
