Week 5: Muse
I do have a question for anyone that might be camera knowledgeable. This series turned out grainy and I'd love to know why so I can correct it next time. Here is all the camera jibber jabber...1/20, 4.5, ISO 3200, 18-55mm lens (no editing was done and you can click to enlarge and see what I'm talking about). I'm in the learning stage! Thanks in advance.
Sometimes when my ISO is really high, the shot gets pretty grainy. If you tried it again in like 1600, it might have been more clear {but probably a little darker}. And that's my unprofessional clueless two cents :)
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I agree - high ISO. If its too dark which I'm guessing it would be, drop the aperture to a lower number which lets in more light. You can also always turn on the dreaded flash. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm so behind on these! I've gotta get a move on.
Your ISO is too high. Lower the ISO, open up your aperture (lower Fstop number). Rule of thumb in low light is to keep your ISO as low as possible, and still get the shot.
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