Hunter Kosic
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I need some advice - insight? To the problem I am having.
Got swindled on a D7000 when the sellers "Peach_photo" on ebay sold me a camera and did not let me know that it was a grey market cam. Meaning there is no manufacturer warranty for me at all and no help in case there was a problem.
Lesson learned.
Now, the camera issue I am having is quite strange. Very noisy video and pictures, even when at ISO 100-640 1080p at 24 fps shooting in a nice shade from trees in a sunset setting with plenty of light.
Does not matter what the setting was, if there was share at all, there is tons of noise in the image.
Even in light the colors and fine details are lost to the noise and the seemingly slightly off focus.
Looking for someone that could perhaps have an idea what I am dealing with here.
Here is one sample that I uploaded to Youtube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBdrQcAVvi4&feature=youtu.be
Here is the second test, look at the growth on the rocks. Almost looks like they are blotched together you cannot see individual detail like it really was.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13WOzHCqfV0&feature=youtu.be
Keep in mind, these are completely unaltered straight from the camera.
Thanks
Got swindled on a D7000 when the sellers "Peach_photo" on ebay sold me a camera and did not let me know that it was a grey market cam. Meaning there is no manufacturer warranty for me at all and no help in case there was a problem.
Lesson learned.
Now, the camera issue I am having is quite strange. Very noisy video and pictures, even when at ISO 100-640 1080p at 24 fps shooting in a nice shade from trees in a sunset setting with plenty of light.
Does not matter what the setting was, if there was share at all, there is tons of noise in the image.
Even in light the colors and fine details are lost to the noise and the seemingly slightly off focus.
Looking for someone that could perhaps have an idea what I am dealing with here.
Here is one sample that I uploaded to Youtube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBdrQcAVvi4&feature=youtu.be
Here is the second test, look at the growth on the rocks. Almost looks like they are blotched together you cannot see individual detail like it really was.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13WOzHCqfV0&feature=youtu.be
Keep in mind, these are completely unaltered straight from the camera.
Thanks
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