I'm not exactly sure how to describe this, but here goes.
I was making an attempt to take some moon pictures (nice full one tonight). It's also cold here so while inside, I set the camera up in Manual Mode, and made sure ISO was set to 100. I then took the camera outside and let it adjust to the cold.
I then waited until the moon was almost clear of the treeline, I started taking photos using my remote.
After the camera warmed up to inside temps again, I began loading the photos into Lightroom (2.6). All the photos appeared grainy and filled with noise. I checked the metadata and it lists ISO at 1600. I checked the camera again, and it still lists ISO at 100.
That is the problem I'm seeing. Can anyone offer an explanation as to what is happening?
Perhaps I should get on my knees and beg the wife for enough money to buy a new D7000?
I was making an attempt to take some moon pictures (nice full one tonight). It's also cold here so while inside, I set the camera up in Manual Mode, and made sure ISO was set to 100. I then took the camera outside and let it adjust to the cold.
I then waited until the moon was almost clear of the treeline, I started taking photos using my remote.
After the camera warmed up to inside temps again, I began loading the photos into Lightroom (2.6). All the photos appeared grainy and filled with noise. I checked the metadata and it lists ISO at 1600. I checked the camera again, and it still lists ISO at 100.
That is the problem I'm seeing. Can anyone offer an explanation as to what is happening?
Perhaps I should get on my knees and beg the wife for enough money to buy a new D7000?
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