Is it the noise from the ISO setting? What happens at a lower ISO?
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Is it the noise from the ISO setting? What happens at a lower ISO?
I'm not sure I see a problem with this image either. What are you expecting? You shot this with a wide aperture..
Due to the darkness it's hard to judge this one. Show us one that's properly exposed where you focused on something specific like the petal on a flower or on newsprint..that way we judge focus and possible distortion.
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To evaluate it properly go back to some basics. A shot with some detail, properly exposed, tripod, lowish ISO, mid range aperture. Lets have a look at a photo with some of the questionable variables removed.
I don't think it required 1600 ISO somehow. Did it really need a shutter speed of 1/3200? I would have been OK, I believe, with a 1/500 shutter tops and an ISO of maybe 400 but I wasn't there and can only guess at how I would have set it.
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