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shaunmods
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26th May 09 at 12:53   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Hey guys. Having a bit of a problem when taking =darker pictures such as multi story car park shots and general night photographs. I'm no expert photographer and have only ever used the auto setting on my camera Im using a Finepix s6500fd.

When taking pictures when its lighter its 100% fine and the photos come out like this



However as it got darker my picture quality dropped loads all grainy, blurry etc and came out like this



Both photos were taken on the auto setting. What setting would I need to adjust to prevent this from happening? Any tips for darker photos guys?

Cheers

[Edited on 26-05-2009 by shaunmods]
Matt L
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26th May 09 at 13:01   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

you'll have to take it out of auto and keep the iso low to stop the grainyness.
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quote:
Originally posted by Matt L
you'll have to take it out of auto and keep the iso low to stop the grainyness.


Cheers Matt. I'll have a play about with that tonight
Graham88
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But by turning the ISO down it makes the shutter speed longer, which is where a tripod is needed
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quote:
Originally posted by Graham88
But by turning the ISO down it makes the shutter speed longer, which is where a tripod is needed



 
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