Daniel Browning |
March 17th, 2007 08:51 PM |
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Originally Posted by Joey Taylor
(Post 643408)
Does a 35mm adapter cause a lot of noise in a camera,
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No. It generally reduces the amount of light hitting the sensors though. That, in turn, may increase noise.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Joey Taylor
(Post 643408)
is it just because of shooting in low light conditions?
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That is the primary environmental factor. Temperature and spectral intensity of the light are the other environmental factors.
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Does shooting with a very consumer camera create a reason for a lot of noise in not well lit areas?
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Generally, yes. However, there are exceptions to the rule, especially if you compare HD to SD. The GS500 is ostensibly a consumer camera, while the Sony A1U is 'pro', and costs three times as much. Yet the GS500 has less noise.
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