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D3100
Low-light Image Problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Gary Dean" data-source="post: 591659" data-attributes="member: 42934"><p>Thanks, Zeke_M!</p><p></p><p>If it ain't the camera, then it's not really "the hard part" for me... it's actually good news! I was afraid that the camera was going bad. If I understand you correctly, I'm pushing the equipment beyond what it's capable of handling under these low-light conditions. The lighting was very bad, and I can't use a flash. The 55-300 is the only zoom lens that I have. So... I do what I have to do to capture an image in the circumstance that I find myself. Even when I'm shooting with 1600 ISO, I frequently get the fading to dark on the right side. Under these light conditions, for identical shots, I get inconsistent results with the settings that I need to use. I'll take your word for it, that it's not faulty equipment, but my faulty expectations. Thanks, again for telling it like it is. That's exactly what I hoped for.</p><p></p><p>Gary Dean</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gary Dean, post: 591659, member: 42934"] Thanks, Zeke_M! If it ain't the camera, then it's not really "the hard part" for me... it's actually good news! I was afraid that the camera was going bad. If I understand you correctly, I'm pushing the equipment beyond what it's capable of handling under these low-light conditions. The lighting was very bad, and I can't use a flash. The 55-300 is the only zoom lens that I have. So... I do what I have to do to capture an image in the circumstance that I find myself. Even when I'm shooting with 1600 ISO, I frequently get the fading to dark on the right side. Under these light conditions, for identical shots, I get inconsistent results with the settings that I need to use. I'll take your word for it, that it's not faulty equipment, but my faulty expectations. Thanks, again for telling it like it is. That's exactly what I hoped for. Gary Dean [/QUOTE]
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