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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D3200
Grainy Noisy Photos ?? with examples Help Required.
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<blockquote data-quote="adityasoman" data-source="post: 464783" data-attributes="member: 27087"><p>As you are using a tripod for the images.I would suggest you to turn off Auto ISO.Stick to lower ISOs 100-400 (800 max).Use the Aperture Priority (A) mode.Dial in the Aperture say f11 . Let the camera meter for you and adjust the shutter speed.</p><p>Switch off the VR when shooting on a tripod as someone has already suggested</p><p>Always try to insert the image so that the exif data is visible (improved shot)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adityasoman, post: 464783, member: 27087"] As you are using a tripod for the images.I would suggest you to turn off Auto ISO.Stick to lower ISOs 100-400 (800 max).Use the Aperture Priority (A) mode.Dial in the Aperture say f11 . Let the camera meter for you and adjust the shutter speed. Switch off the VR when shooting on a tripod as someone has already suggested Always try to insert the image so that the exif data is visible (improved shot) [/QUOTE]
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