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Curious Image Noise on Low ISO
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<blockquote data-quote="huck" data-source="post: 622884" data-attributes="member: 13634"><p>Hey guys! I never get to post like I'd like to because I'm always too busy, but I always use this site for all the great info it has to offer. I've searched the site (and google in general) and didn't find any info related to my exact problem, so I apologize if this is a repost of a common problem. </p><p></p><p>A few weeks ago I did a photoshoot of a mom and her young son. I was at the beach with a lot of water around me so I threw on a (on the cheaper side) polarizer filter onto my Nikon 70-200 that I've never had any problems with and shot away. When I got home and started editing I noticed a weird, noise-like quality to the pictures, even though I'd shot at ISO100, f/2.8 @ 200mm and 1/2000sec. A lot of the pictures had the effect, looking like severe noise/grain, so I figured it was my cheap CP filter and I'd just never noticed it before, so I tossed it in the trash and moved on. </p><p></p><p>Fast forward to last week, I was in Fontana Village NC shooting a car-themed engagement set with the same D750 and Nikon 70-200 sans CP filter, and when I got back home and loaded the shots onto my computer I see the same noise in the shots. Weird thing is, it's not all of them, and it's always been at super low ISOs. Any idea what's going on? Wrong setting in the camera, messed up lens, just needs a cleaning? I've never seen this before or heard anyone talk about it, so I'm at a loss. Any help would be appreciated. </p><p></p><p>And because the pictures don't seem to want to upload here, I'll include links for them. If you zoom in, you can see some serious IQ flaws going on. </p><p></p><p><a href="https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6To-aX6nfpEZVVYLWpMckgxZXc" target="_blank">https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6To-aX6nfpEZVVYLWpMckgxZXc</a></p><p></p><p><a href="https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6To-aX6nfpEZ2phTFR5RGJ6QjQ" target="_blank">https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6To-aX6nfpEZ2phTFR5RGJ6QjQ</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huck, post: 622884, member: 13634"] Hey guys! I never get to post like I'd like to because I'm always too busy, but I always use this site for all the great info it has to offer. I've searched the site (and google in general) and didn't find any info related to my exact problem, so I apologize if this is a repost of a common problem. A few weeks ago I did a photoshoot of a mom and her young son. I was at the beach with a lot of water around me so I threw on a (on the cheaper side) polarizer filter onto my Nikon 70-200 that I've never had any problems with and shot away. When I got home and started editing I noticed a weird, noise-like quality to the pictures, even though I'd shot at ISO100, f/2.8 @ 200mm and 1/2000sec. A lot of the pictures had the effect, looking like severe noise/grain, so I figured it was my cheap CP filter and I'd just never noticed it before, so I tossed it in the trash and moved on. Fast forward to last week, I was in Fontana Village NC shooting a car-themed engagement set with the same D750 and Nikon 70-200 sans CP filter, and when I got back home and loaded the shots onto my computer I see the same noise in the shots. Weird thing is, it's not all of them, and it's always been at super low ISOs. Any idea what's going on? Wrong setting in the camera, messed up lens, just needs a cleaning? I've never seen this before or heard anyone talk about it, so I'm at a loss. Any help would be appreciated. And because the pictures don't seem to want to upload here, I'll include links for them. If you zoom in, you can see some serious IQ flaws going on. [url]https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6To-aX6nfpEZVVYLWpMckgxZXc[/url] [url]https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6To-aX6nfpEZ2phTFR5RGJ6QjQ[/url] [/QUOTE]
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