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<blockquote data-quote="Manuel" data-source="post: 6667" data-attributes="member: 2599"><p>Ok Hopefully this photo of the front door to my apartment will Help. My D90 is absolutely wonderful when I am outdoors since I can lower the iso down to about 100 to 200. However, once indoors, even with decent lighting and at iso 500-800, I get noisy images. Let me know also if this is a "user error" lol since i am in fact New to the Nikon world. If this is an issue with my camera I was thinking of returning it back to Best Buy and putting in a pre-order for the D7000 as an option. I just want to get back behind the viewfinder asap!</p><p></p><p>EXIF Data:</p><p>f 3.5</p><p>1/60 shutter speed</p><p>iso 500</p><p>focal length 18mm</p><p>18-105mm 3.5-5.6</p><p>Exposure bias: 0 Steps</p><p>Mode: Aperture Priority</p><p>White balance: Auto</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Manuel, post: 6667, member: 2599"] Ok Hopefully this photo of the front door to my apartment will Help. My D90 is absolutely wonderful when I am outdoors since I can lower the iso down to about 100 to 200. However, once indoors, even with decent lighting and at iso 500-800, I get noisy images. Let me know also if this is a "user error" lol since i am in fact New to the Nikon world. If this is an issue with my camera I was thinking of returning it back to Best Buy and putting in a pre-order for the D7000 as an option. I just want to get back behind the viewfinder asap! EXIF Data: f 3.5 1/60 shutter speed iso 500 focal length 18mm 18-105mm 3.5-5.6 Exposure bias: 0 Steps Mode: Aperture Priority White balance: Auto [/QUOTE]
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