seems like a lot of people still confused between high ISO noise and the sensor noise (hot pixels, etc)...
Your issue now is high ISO noise? try to overexpose slightly and the noise should be reduced, since it will form a smaller component of the entire signal.
ACtually it is always good to "expose to the right" and then pull it back down in PP. that way you maximize details in shadows, and at the same time minimize noise.
seems like a lot of people still confused between high ISO noise and the sensor noise (hot pixels, etc)...
Your issue now is high ISO noise? try to overexpose slightly and the noise should be reduced, since it will form a smaller component of the entire signal.
seems like a lot of people still confused between high ISO noise and the sensor noise (hot pixels, etc)...
Your issue now is high ISO noise? try to overexpose slightly and the noise should be reduced, since it will form a smaller component of the entire signal.