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pictures Grainy, help
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<blockquote data-quote="mashburn" data-source="post: 91442" data-attributes="member: 11752"><p>So I am trying to shoot in a low light situations and keep getting grainy pictures. I go to change my ISO; take a picture; comes out grainy; look at what it says and it tells me it is at hi2, 6400. why? shouldn't I be able to set it to what I want in Manual?</p><p></p><p>(Also I am very new at all of this. I purchased the D7000 not long ago and I am now learning the world of DSLR. never done ISO/Aperture/etc. before.)</p><p>here are some examples I just took with just the computer monitor on.</p><p>[ATTACH]21207[/ATTACH] this is at 1/200 f5.6 iso H2</p><p>[ATTACH]21208[/ATTACH]1/80 5.6 hi2</p><p>[ATTACH]21209[/ATTACH] 1/80 f1.8 6400</p><p></p><p>Every time I tried to change my iso to a resonable amount like 800 for when I use it in low light.</p><p></p><p>any ideas why this is happening?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mashburn, post: 91442, member: 11752"] So I am trying to shoot in a low light situations and keep getting grainy pictures. I go to change my ISO; take a picture; comes out grainy; look at what it says and it tells me it is at hi2, 6400. why? shouldn't I be able to set it to what I want in Manual? (Also I am very new at all of this. I purchased the D7000 not long ago and I am now learning the world of DSLR. never done ISO/Aperture/etc. before.) here are some examples I just took with just the computer monitor on. [ATTACH=CONFIG]21207._xfImport[/ATTACH] this is at 1/200 f5.6 iso H2 [ATTACH=CONFIG]21208._xfImport[/ATTACH]1/80 5.6 hi2 [ATTACH=CONFIG]21209._xfImport[/ATTACH] 1/80 f1.8 6400 Every time I tried to change my iso to a resonable amount like 800 for when I use it in low light. any ideas why this is happening? [/QUOTE]
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