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Strange noise when recording video on D3200
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<blockquote data-quote="marce" data-source="post: 150797" data-attributes="member: 10684"><p><strong>Re: Strange noise when recording video</strong></p><p></p><p>More light.</p><p>I have a D3200, and for most of the photos I take it is quite adequate. But I do find its low light and high ISO settings leave a lot to be desired.</p><p>I would say that what you are seeing is random electrical noise, I suspect you shot in quite low light with a high ISO. If you do a still shots the noise reduction systems have time to work, with video the data rate makes this all but impossible.</p><p>Firstly I would try the same shots with more light, and a higher ISO, making sure you get the dark areas, to compare the noise. If the problem is still evident then I would suspect some problem with the camera, causing excess electrical noise.</p><p>My gut feeling is this is just one of the limitations of the sensor. Had a look through my photos as I had a similar effect. The file I have attached is shot in portrait mode, hence the different angle of lines, the flash didn't fire hence the low light shot at ISO 100, resulting in noise.</p><p>Reason for edit, this is a close crop of an image.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marce, post: 150797, member: 10684"] [b]Re: Strange noise when recording video[/b] More light. I have a D3200, and for most of the photos I take it is quite adequate. But I do find its low light and high ISO settings leave a lot to be desired. I would say that what you are seeing is random electrical noise, I suspect you shot in quite low light with a high ISO. If you do a still shots the noise reduction systems have time to work, with video the data rate makes this all but impossible. Firstly I would try the same shots with more light, and a higher ISO, making sure you get the dark areas, to compare the noise. If the problem is still evident then I would suspect some problem with the camera, causing excess electrical noise. My gut feeling is this is just one of the limitations of the sensor. Had a look through my photos as I had a similar effect. The file I have attached is shot in portrait mode, hence the different angle of lines, the flash didn't fire hence the low light shot at ISO 100, resulting in noise. Reason for edit, this is a close crop of an image. [/QUOTE]
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