Jean and Garth,
This digital equipment is still pretty new to me and I'm learning a lot as we go. I think your analysis, Garth, is accurate. Nikon has all but told us so in the way they have configured the different ISO selections between the two cameras. One 50-400 the other 200-1600.
Having a better understanding of the individuals equipment can give us a better insight into how we might advise them through different situations.
In those ancient film days photography was film specific. No matter how clunky your equipment, you could shoot state of the art film. With digital, it's all equipment specific.
I've learned a great deal here.
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Mike McCarty
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