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Ahhh! Grainy photos due to high ISO
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 677067" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>I don't know which mode you were using, but just looking at the exif 1/8000 f22 for a landscape picture seems to me to be just the wrong setting. That is what got you to 40,000 iso. You can probably reduce the amount of noise but you might want to limit the size of the prints you will be able to make out of this. </p><p>But, as it was discussed a while back, the noise sometimes is reduced when you print. So just try a few sample prints and see how large you can and want to go. You might be surprised.</p><p></p><p>But I can probably assume this is a lesson you will never forget. It's sad that it happened, but now you know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 677067, member: 3903"] I don't know which mode you were using, but just looking at the exif 1/8000 f22 for a landscape picture seems to me to be just the wrong setting. That is what got you to 40,000 iso. You can probably reduce the amount of noise but you might want to limit the size of the prints you will be able to make out of this. But, as it was discussed a while back, the noise sometimes is reduced when you print. So just try a few sample prints and see how large you can and want to go. You might be surprised. But I can probably assume this is a lesson you will never forget. It's sad that it happened, but now you know. [/QUOTE]
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