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<blockquote data-quote="Dimitar" data-source="post: 374118" data-attributes="member: 28042"><p>I might be a noob at night photography but how does one manage to take good photos at night without them being visibly grainy ? I shoot d7000 just the previous model than yours. I dont wanna use flash, also yes, I'll post a photo if I find any since I delete them after they are looking so damn grainy. the only way that works is by doing long exposures. thats the only way to get a good photo that aint grainy nor blurry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dimitar, post: 374118, member: 28042"] I might be a noob at night photography but how does one manage to take good photos at night without them being visibly grainy ? I shoot d7000 just the previous model than yours. I dont wanna use flash, also yes, I'll post a photo if I find any since I delete them after they are looking so damn grainy. the only way that works is by doing long exposures. thats the only way to get a good photo that aint grainy nor blurry [/QUOTE]
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