One of the best ways to avoid noise in low light is to up the exposure time by using a low ISO speed (will need a tripod or some other support) or use 12 megapixels etc.
I think he was answering clown. However the exif info on clowns pic suggests he did just that - iso100 and 10 second exposure. I think you just need a hardcore camera to avoid it tbh - but I could be talking out of my rectum.
heh, I'm falling asleep, and it shows hard core camera eh? not me imo: I have a sony W12, and it's great tbh, in a pointy-clicky way, but no way is it 'core.
One of the best ways to avoid noise in low light is to up the exposure time by using a low ISO speed (will need a tripod or some other support) or use 12 megapixels etc.
That's what I tried, I just don't think my camera is good enough
Yours look wicked, but they are a little bit smaller. I dunno how much more I would spot on a bigger resolution.
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