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Grainy Noisy Photos ?? with examples Help Required.
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 465157" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>I you want minimum grain (from noise), then use ISO 100, and for Architecture and landscape use aperture priority with F/8 or even F/11(for large DOF)</p><p>I suggest that you desist from using "P" mode as well as auto ISO. If your lenses have VR then, try these settings</p><p>. ISO - 100</p><p>. Mode - "A"</p><p>. Aperture - F/8</p><p>. VR on lens - ON</p><p>. AF - AFC</p><p>. Metering - Spot if you want the central part to be perfectly exposed (the rest may be blown or under exposed as the case may be), or Matrix if you want the whole frame to be used for exposure calculations.</p><p>. File - RAW</p><p></p><p>As such even in my D3300 I desist from going beyond ISO 400, so ISO 3200 on a D3200 would be quite grainy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 465157, member: 16090"] I you want minimum grain (from noise), then use ISO 100, and for Architecture and landscape use aperture priority with F/8 or even F/11(for large DOF) I suggest that you desist from using "P" mode as well as auto ISO. If your lenses have VR then, try these settings . ISO - 100 . Mode - "A" . Aperture - F/8 . VR on lens - ON . AF - AFC . Metering - Spot if you want the central part to be perfectly exposed (the rest may be blown or under exposed as the case may be), or Matrix if you want the whole frame to be used for exposure calculations. . File - RAW As such even in my D3300 I desist from going beyond ISO 400, so ISO 3200 on a D3200 would be quite grainy. [/QUOTE]
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