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pictures Grainy, help
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<blockquote data-quote="mashburn" data-source="post: 91447" data-attributes="member: 11752"><p>ok I have done so Jack, but it keeps auto setting it on me. I set it at 100 and I take a picture and it shows in preview it is H2.</p><p></p><p>I can change the thumb wheel all I want to make it 1/200, 1/500 etc all I want but it does not make a difference on what I put it on. </p><p>I can also change the F, and it helps but it is still grainy.</p><p>I hold the iso and turn the thumb wheel and see it change (400 for example) in the top little window of settings. take a picture and it does not actually do it. yet after the picture I go to click on my iso and it will still show 400 or what I ever I set it as.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mashburn, post: 91447, member: 11752"] ok I have done so Jack, but it keeps auto setting it on me. I set it at 100 and I take a picture and it shows in preview it is H2. I can change the thumb wheel all I want to make it 1/200, 1/500 etc all I want but it does not make a difference on what I put it on. I can also change the F, and it helps but it is still grainy. I hold the iso and turn the thumb wheel and see it change (400 for example) in the top little window of settings. take a picture and it does not actually do it. yet after the picture I go to click on my iso and it will still show 400 or what I ever I set it as. [/QUOTE]
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