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Old 11th Jun 2005, 09:42 PM   #31 (permalink)
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If you don’t want it noisy put the camera on a tripod and lower your ISO.
He already using ISO80. Maybe you can try using noise remover program.
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er...anyone knows the latest price for the Nikon D70s? The last I heard was about RM3.6K 2 wweks ago. Has it drop any further?
RM3.5k in Times Sq, Rm3.4k if you know how to haggle
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Old 11th Jun 2005, 11:48 PM   #33 (permalink)
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Old 12th Jun 2005, 12:04 AM   #34 (permalink)
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That's just RM100+ difference when we bought our D70 more than 5 months ago! I certainly enjoyed the camera during the last 5 months, it's worth far more than RM100!
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noise?

Care explaining to this noob?
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Thanks Jenny, must try that.
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He already using ISO80. Maybe you can try using noise remover program.
Maybe he means blurry? I have heard of some cameras doing this. My Canon 20D will sometimes will get white dots in parts of the image when shooting at night. But you have to remember all camera’s have bugs even the expensive ones.
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Maybe he means blurry? I have heard of some cameras doing this. My Canon 20D will sometimes will get white dots in parts of the image when shooting at night. But you have to remember all camera’s have bugs even the expensive ones.
Just to let you know that the noise in the same ISO sensitivity on different camera is very different. So even at ISO80, your EOS20D at ISO400 may be even better.

I'm not sure if white dots are common, it may be defects on your camera. Because hot pixels when shooting long shutters are normally not white dots.
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I'm not sure if white dots are common, it may be defects on your camera. Because hot pixels when shooting long shutters are normally not white dots.
Not to start a debate here but it’s quite obvious that the noise in all cameras is different as far as with ISO and none ISO related issues… they are all different cameras after all.

My 20D renders white dots just like all 20D’s in dark shoots. We have been discussing this on our forums for awhile now.

But thank you for your input, Chai!
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