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Old 18th of December 2002 (Wed)   #1
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Default G2 & 380EX

I have been using G2 for a month. The pictures, using ISO 400 & 380EX Flash, contain lots of grain. But If I use ISO 100 & 380EX, the pictures are fine. Can someone help me on this ?
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Use ISO 50. Or "auto," in which case the camera will choose between 50 and 100 as necessary. Anything above 100 will be grainy, as you have noticed.
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My knowledge about photography is limited. I thought 400 ISO means good for any light. Is there any specific reason why G2 is good at 50 & 100 and grainy at 400 ISO ?
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Some of the film photographers out there may take issue with your statement on ISO 400...

Just as some films are grainier than others even at the same ISO, so too are some digicams "noisier" than others. In fact, in the reviews I have read, the G1/G2 is considered to have relatively less noise than digicams made by some other manufacturers.

A few references for you:

http://www.cliffshade.com/dpfwiw/exposure.htm#noise

http://www.megapixel.net/cgi-bin/fs_...cle-noise.html

http://www.betterdigitalonline.com/H...socontrol.html
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Thanks a lots. It's very helpful.

Also if you know, can you please suggest some useful internet sites for taking better pictures using cannon G2.
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Thanks a lots. It's very helpful.

Also if you know, can you please suggest some useful internet sites for taking better pictures using cannon G2.

You are welcome.

For learning how to take better pictures: http://www.photo.net/making-photographs/

For learning how to use digital cameras in general:
http://www.photocourse.com

You can click the "search" button above to find more.

Enjoy.
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