I Am Using A Cannon 2sIS And Getting Very Grainy Pictures Indoors.How Can I Do It Better?
I've used halogen lighting, flash, indoor scene mode, reset apertur, and speed. Still grainy.
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by GRAINY, I assume you mean that muddy, and they are "Noise", and the colors are faded, and blahhhh....
The exposure is Tooooooo Long, Cuz, theres not enuff light indoors.
My first suggestion, FLASH!!!
Even outdoors!!!
Then, try and turn up the ISO number on the camera, open the F/stop, slow down the shutter speed (If you have some sort of stabilization control..)
Check your manual for all of these devices and how to use them, or try and (If Possible) take it to the store where you bought it, and ask someone to help, take a class where the instructor will help YOU operate the camera.
I offer on-line instruction if interested.
answered 1 year ago
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