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I am using D3000 at the moment. It works great at proper light, but in indoors or low light. It gives massive noise in the pictures. I have tried using low ISO n slow shutter speed. But nothing's working that properly.
Is something i m missing ? do i need to do servicing of the cam or something? is there any hardware cleaning i need to do ? |
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1) Are you shooting on Auto Mode? 2) Do you have Active D-lighting turned on? 3) What are your settings & gear? eg. shooting at iso 200 with kit lens at 55 mm. Please post a picture in which you consider there is "noise". Turn of Active D-Lighting, its not required. Noise should not occur at low iso with proper shutter speed. Also, make sure your lens is clean. |
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