Some Macro shots...

What ISO are you shooting at? My guess is pretty high (3200 or 6400?)... There seems to be a lot of noise in the photos, though it also be could be in part if you are cropping out a large area of the photo so that they look closer.

I'd definitely recommend getting a tripod so that you can decrease the shutter speed and turn your ISO down so that you get significantly less noise in the pictures.

They look great, just very noisy IMO.
 
Beautiful macro shots, i love the details from mandarin fish


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What ISO are you shooting at? My guess is pretty high (3200 or 6400?)... There seems to be a lot of noise in the photos, though it also be could be in part if you are cropping out a large area of the photo so that they look closer.

I'd definitely recommend getting a tripod so that you can decrease the shutter speed and turn your ISO down so that you get significantly less noise in the pictures.

They look great, just very noisy IMO.

Yeah, must be either high ISO or much cropping. If you're not using a tripod, you're likely missing out on much better image quality. You could take your ISO down to 100 and go for a several second exposure. If you're cropping a lot, frame your shots more on your subject closer to the minimum working distance for the lens. Then there will be less cropping to do, and less "zoom" on noise.
 
What ISO are you shooting at? My guess is pretty high (3200 or 6400?)... There seems to be a lot of noise in the photos, though it also be could be in part if you are cropping out a large area of the photo so that they look closer.

I'd definitely recommend getting a tripod so that you can decrease the shutter speed and turn your ISO down so that you get significantly less noise in the pictures.

They look great, just very noisy IMO.



ISO 800. Yeah detail is bad cause I upload it directly to my phone then upload it here. The application automatically converts it to a small jpg file around 300kb file size?


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Yeah, must be either high ISO or much cropping. If you're not using a tripod, you're likely missing out on much better image quality. You could take your ISO down to 100 and go for a several second exposure. If you're cropping a lot, frame your shots more on your subject closer to the minimum working distance for the lens. Then there will be less cropping to do, and less "zoom" on noise.


ISO 800. Yeah detail is bad cause I upload it directly to my phone then upload it here. The application automatically converts it to a small jpg file around 300kb file size?



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