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Old 08-04-08, 08:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Scuby
Be careful in taking the advice above without understanding the difference between your camera and the ones on which people are giving advice. Some digital cameras are very noisy above ISO 200 or 400, where as others (such as the Fuji F-series) will take very clear noise-free pictures at 800
David,
I disagree. I processed a load of photos for my mate that he took in Cyprus using a 31fd. It is far from noise-free at 800 and you can see noise at 400. If you only view on screen then its fine, but if you want a decent high quality print then 800 is too high.
Rob
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