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D3300
Blurry / underexposed indoor images
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 494977" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>One thing to remember when taking pictures. Photography is a way to catch light reflected on objects or people. The camera is NOT as sensitive as our eyes and therefore can NOT see all that we see.</p><p>When there is NOT sufficient light to have an image with a reasonable shutter speed (kid, sports, etc), you have to raise the iso (this can get you in digital noise) or use a flash. The other solution would be to carry a del light bank (flash light) that would complement the available light.</p><p></p><p>When there is not sufficient light, the picture quality will decrease very very fast. It's a fact of life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 494977, member: 3903"] One thing to remember when taking pictures. Photography is a way to catch light reflected on objects or people. The camera is NOT as sensitive as our eyes and therefore can NOT see all that we see. When there is NOT sufficient light to have an image with a reasonable shutter speed (kid, sports, etc), you have to raise the iso (this can get you in digital noise) or use a flash. The other solution would be to carry a del light bank (flash light) that would complement the available light. When there is not sufficient light, the picture quality will decrease very very fast. It's a fact of life. [/QUOTE]
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