Forum: Troubleshooting and Beginner Help
09-10-2015, 08:02 AM
|
|
thanks, the problem in this case is the high iso. And as you state scn mode its probably choosen by the camera. Unless you are in iso manual and have set it to that level?
The higher the ISO the more grain you get in your pictures.
There is always a trade off between aperture, shutter speed and ISO. try to use another mode and learn how to set those your self. You got a DSLR and thus you could do more by picking the setting you want or try the P mode.
P mode is like auto mode but you can interact and change the settings. Play around and try different combinations. And learn how to compensate for the other.
Ther is two different iso modes. 1. Manual you set your desired ISO value yourself. 2. Auto you can change the range this mode is allowed to use. Read the manual... :-)
|