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D3100
Low-light Image Problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Gary Dean" data-source="post: 591648" data-attributes="member: 42934"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I'm using a D3100 with an AF-NIKKOR 55-300mm lens. The settings for the attached photo examples were f/6.3, 1/1000 sec, ISO Hi2, White Balance Auto, no flash. (I very rarely use the "Hi" settings. These effects also appear in lower ISO settings, but are more pronounced in the higher settings.) The attachment shows the JPEG version (left) and NEF version (right) of the same shot. I enhanced the images in order to highlight the problems. As you can see, the JPEG image fades toward dark on the right side. The NEF image actually has a discernable rectangle, on the right side of the image, containing an extreme amount of noise. These problems are evident when I'm shooting in low-light / fast shutter speed conditions. Has anyone experienced this? Is my camera's image sensor malfunctioning? Is this something that can be corrected, or do I just need to scrap the camera?</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Gary Dean</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gary Dean, post: 591648, member: 42934"] Hi, I'm using a D3100 with an AF-NIKKOR 55-300mm lens. The settings for the attached photo examples were f/6.3, 1/1000 sec, ISO Hi2, White Balance Auto, no flash. (I very rarely use the "Hi" settings. These effects also appear in lower ISO settings, but are more pronounced in the higher settings.) The attachment shows the JPEG version (left) and NEF version (right) of the same shot. I enhanced the images in order to highlight the problems. As you can see, the JPEG image fades toward dark on the right side. The NEF image actually has a discernable rectangle, on the right side of the image, containing an extreme amount of noise. These problems are evident when I'm shooting in low-light / fast shutter speed conditions. Has anyone experienced this? Is my camera's image sensor malfunctioning? Is this something that can be corrected, or do I just need to scrap the camera? Thanks, Gary Dean [/QUOTE]
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