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It is quite obvious that I am new to digital Photography. At the moment I have been using a Kodax DX4530. I would like to get a Z3 in the near future. I have read one article which states there is a lot of NOISY SKIES at high ISO. Please could some explain what this means!!
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Hi Robert
When you shoot film at high ISO's you get "grain." With digital, we get something similar but we call it noise. Some digital cameras have less "noise" then others. Other things to watch for with digital is color aberation, or with some cameras outlines are highlighted with the wrong color. Dave |
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Thank you, that help's me alot.:-)
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