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    I hear yah. Point and Shoot cameras need good lighting or the sensor has to start 'guessing' and filling in holes. Thus you get all the noise.

    The photo isn't bad. I bet if you ran it through noise ninja it would not be noisy at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DinanM3atl
    I hear yah. Point and Shoot cameras need good lighting or the sensor has to start 'guessing' and filling in holes. Thus you get all the noise.

    The photo isn't bad. I bet if you ran it through noise ninja it would not be noisy at all.
    where can I get that

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    Quote Originally Posted by imbosile
    Well either way, iso 100 or iso 200, the pictures shouldn't be that noisy.
    it could be due to what he's doing during the PP.
    Quote Originally Posted by DinanM3atl
    I hear yah. Point and Shoot cameras need good lighting or the sensor has to start 'guessing' and filling in holes. Thus you get all the noise.

    The photo isn't bad. I bet if you ran it through noise ninja it would not be noisy at all.
    TRUE TING

    PnS' are helpless unless they have a sufficient amount of light.

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    and it still managed to be a tad on the noisy side

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