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ISO Noise
dohc46 wrote:
Real situation test/question: I'm in a Gym at a cheer competition (rah rah rah) with my Digital Rebel XT and my 70-300 IS USM. To reduce the blur i inch up the shutter to 160. Of course too dark,therefore on my current camera I increase the ISO 1600 max. While taking pictures I say, "cool, enough light and not too blurry". When I put them on computer....snow/noise is very pronounced...bad enough that in my view not acceptable for prints. Are you just using the camera maker's noise reduction? If so, one thing that has improved a LOT recently is software noise reduction. Check the reviews, find out what product does especially well on the noise your camera produces, and try it out. I've been amazed and impressed at how good the best of this stuff is. From refusing to use ISO 800 because it looked crap I've now graduated to happily using ISO 3200 in dim conditions. -- Chris Malcolm |
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