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Old 06-08-12, 12:34 AM
jenvdw2 jenvdw2 is offline
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hi does anyone think that if shooting a dark subject low light conditions indoors at long slow shutter speeds could compound the noise at high ISO?
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Old 23-09-12, 09:32 PM
ttclett ttclett is offline
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Most noise is seen in the blacks
Most high ISO shots have sensor noise
Dark subjects have blacks
Low light conditions require slow shutters and / or high ISOs
Slow shutters increase the chance of soft focus or motion blur

Your question suggests the answer to all aspects is yes!
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