OK this may be a dumb question so I'm sorry if there is a simple explanation for this.
I shoot with the 70D and it's mostly fitted with my 16-35 f4 as I enjoy landscapes. I've started to notice my shadows are really noisy which considering I'm shooting at ISO 100 and using L glass I'm disappointed with.
The below image is rubbish by the way as I was waiting for the sky to turn but it didn't, however it illustrates my point about the amount of noise. It was taken with a 2 second timer at 1/20 second, F11 so I accept there will be blur in the reed beds. You will need to zoom into the reed beds to see
Can anyone offer any explanation for so much noise in this image? Many thanks!
Rubbishshadows (1 of 1) by jamie overland, on Flickr
I shoot with the 70D and it's mostly fitted with my 16-35 f4 as I enjoy landscapes. I've started to notice my shadows are really noisy which considering I'm shooting at ISO 100 and using L glass I'm disappointed with.
The below image is rubbish by the way as I was waiting for the sky to turn but it didn't, however it illustrates my point about the amount of noise. It was taken with a 2 second timer at 1/20 second, F11 so I accept there will be blur in the reed beds. You will need to zoom into the reed beds to see
Can anyone offer any explanation for so much noise in this image? Many thanks!
Rubbishshadows (1 of 1) by jamie overland, on Flickr
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