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<blockquote data-quote="bluenoser" data-source="post: 49327" data-attributes="member: 6351"><p>Well I think the only one that came out noisy is the 2nd one and that's because it was shot at ISO 1800 (so no surprise there). The rest of your shots were at ISO 100 or 200 so no noise issues that I can notice. However I will say that the 2nd last shot of you and your wife (I presume) looks like it's been over-sharpened so that would also explain the noise even though it was shot at a lower ISO. Did you do any post work to these shots?</p><p></p><p>Here's the EXIF info. for that 2nd shot of your son (?) that came out noisy:</p><p></p><p>Camera Maker: NIKON CORPORATION</p><p>Camera Model: NIKON D5100</p><p>Lens: 35.0 mm f/1.8</p><p>Image Date: 2012-03-11 16:57:36 +0000</p><p>Focal Length: 35mm (35mm equivalent: 52mm)</p><p>Focus Distance: 1.19m</p><p>Aperture: f/2.8</p><p>Exposure Time: 0.033 s (1/30)</p><p><span style="color: #ff0000"><u><strong>ISO equiv: 1800</strong></u></span></p><p>Exposure Bias: none</p><p>Metering Mode: Matrix</p><p>White Balance: Auto</p><p>Flash Fired: No (enforced)</p><p>Orientation: Normal</p><p>Color Space: Adobe RGB (1998)</p><p>GPS Coordinate: undefined, undefined</p><p>Software: Adobe Photoshop CS5.1 Windows</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluenoser, post: 49327, member: 6351"] Well I think the only one that came out noisy is the 2nd one and that's because it was shot at ISO 1800 (so no surprise there). The rest of your shots were at ISO 100 or 200 so no noise issues that I can notice. However I will say that the 2nd last shot of you and your wife (I presume) looks like it's been over-sharpened so that would also explain the noise even though it was shot at a lower ISO. Did you do any post work to these shots? Here's the EXIF info. for that 2nd shot of your son (?) that came out noisy: Camera Maker: NIKON CORPORATION Camera Model: NIKON D5100 Lens: 35.0 mm f/1.8 Image Date: 2012-03-11 16:57:36 +0000 Focal Length: 35mm (35mm equivalent: 52mm) Focus Distance: 1.19m Aperture: f/2.8 Exposure Time: 0.033 s (1/30) [COLOR=#ff0000][U][B]ISO equiv: 1800[/B][/U][/COLOR] Exposure Bias: none Metering Mode: Matrix White Balance: Auto Flash Fired: No (enforced) Orientation: Normal Color Space: Adobe RGB (1998) GPS Coordinate: undefined, undefined Software: Adobe Photoshop CS5.1 Windows [/QUOTE]
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