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Communion photo – Why do I get noise?

  • johnnycorcoran
    Participant

    Hi
    I’m using a 5d MK II Camera.
    as you can see those photo which I was not happy with the images I have. I’m using1250 sec F2.8, ISO400
    Don’t understand why so much noise at ISO400.It look like ISO1000.

    Is it me or the camera?

    MeleKalikimaka
    Participant

    did you over expose post pro?

    doesnt look too bad noise wise tbh. not sure bout canons, but older nikons wouldnt have been far off that

    shutterbug
    Participant

    I cant see any noise, though would say it is a little overexposed, the white dress
    really washes out her face, dont know if you shot raw or not but exposure could be
    adjusted a little.

    johnnycorcoran
    Participant

    I was using RAW. Even you can see the background are really bad noise!

    stcstc
    Member

    how much did you change the exposure etc in your raw processor?

    it wasnt obvious the noise in the smaller versions

    PhotoSligo
    Member

    Have you a raw file?
    1st has not a big noise.

    shutterbug
    Participant

    At 2.8 you would have very shallow depth of field which would cause
    the out of focus background, maybe that is what you see as noise?

    sasar
    Member

    Give us an unedited raw file. It seems to me that noise appeared in post processing.

    Deebo
    Participant

    I have a Nikon D80 and the noise at anything above 400 is terrible.
    When I compare this to my older D40x, the noise is really bad,. I have images with D40x at ISO1600 which are better than the current ISO400
    The main reason I am in the market for a new camera TBH
    Dee

    PhotoSligo
    Member

    Deebo johnnycorcoran is 5dMkII wchich is very low noise production camera, no point compare it to nikon d80?

    JMac-2006
    Participant

    is it post production – how did the original look were they underexposed – if you compensated in photoshop or other it would add noise – could be the reason? if these are the originals its seems unusually noisy for high end camera.

    b318isp
    Participant

    What zoom setting did you use?

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