My second is your worst freakin' nightmare :eek: :p :
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My second is your worst freakin' nightmare :eek: :p :
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I have a Nikon D70s and while I'm happy with it for most things, I've noticed that in comparison with newer cameras the images are very grainy in low light to the extent that my Canon G-11 compact outperforms it for indoors shots. And thats despite me using fast (1.8) lenses with the DSLR too.Quote:
Originally Posted by schmenke
Still, it performs well enough that I couldn't justify upgrading the body quite yet.
Are you using a high ISO sensitivity, or is it set to auto? High ISO sensitvity values will produce grainy images.Quote:
Originally Posted by Malbec
I usually use ISO 1-200, maybe 400 at most, no flash as I prefer natural lighting but with maximum aperture. My camera is noted for being grainy at low light levels regardless of the ISO, I suspect that light sensitivity is something that has improved markedly over the years.Quote:
Originally Posted by schmenke