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Microstock Photography Forum - General => Photography Equipment => Cameras / Lenses => Topic started by: hsfelix on February 06, 2015, 13:52
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Hey guys,
I've noticed that the majority of my photos taken in exterior have a lot of noise...
I have a 5d MKIII equipped with a 28-70 lens and I usually shot between 100 and 800 Iso with an aperture between 2.8 and F8... If out of focus is expectable especially at 2.8, the noise problem is not.
Do you guys share the same problem?
Many thanks and best regards
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I don't share that experience at all. ISO 1600 on my 5D Mark iii yields almost no visible noise. 3200 I see a bit but even at ISO 6400 the files are very manageable. Might be a good idea to send it in to the shop to get a tuneup.
-Mat
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I use a tripod for most of my shots so getting ISO 100 at F/8 can be done most times. At least on my 1D MarkV I am not happy with my ISO 800 or higher.
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Thanks for your answer guys.
I'll try to struggle a little in camera raw in order to reduce some noise and if not i'll send it to the factory just to check.