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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D3200
D3200 mid / high-ISO photos too grainy / noisy??
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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 369158" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>Yes, please post photos with EXIF. Most cameras will perform differently in regards to "noise". I would not bother renting a D750 for a "test". I can tell you right now that the D750 will out perform the D3200 in the high ISO/low noise department. Any full frame camera will. I don't think reducing the image size is really going to help, since i believe you are also reducing the amount of MP used by the sensor. JPEG fine will just mean the camera will process the RAW file for you. Both those solutions most likely will not see the noise go away. As others have said, you may need to practice your PP work. "noise" or "grain" in a photo is not always a bad thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 369158, member: 9619"] Yes, please post photos with EXIF. Most cameras will perform differently in regards to "noise". I would not bother renting a D750 for a "test". I can tell you right now that the D750 will out perform the D3200 in the high ISO/low noise department. Any full frame camera will. I don't think reducing the image size is really going to help, since i believe you are also reducing the amount of MP used by the sensor. JPEG fine will just mean the camera will process the RAW file for you. Both those solutions most likely will not see the noise go away. As others have said, you may need to practice your PP work. "noise" or "grain" in a photo is not always a bad thing. [/QUOTE]
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