Using a FF DSLR and with the new technology in the sensor performance, I am comfortsble to use the kit lens 24-85mmF3.5-F4.5 in low light situations in my church event. As no flash is allow during the service, high iso is required. In the past, while using older DSLR I uses big aperture lens like 50f1.8 or 100mm f2.8 so the iso can be kept low. Even with OM-D EM-5, I uses their prime lens like 20mmf1.7 and 45mm f1.8 mostly.ISO is kept low to ensure more details are captured and less noisy output.
With D600, I am satisfied with the output even with ISO6400 to 12500. Keep in mind that, I need to keep my shutter speed around 1/100s inorder to freeze the human movement. I also set my ISO to AUTO selection. Here are some of the results.
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