Noisy images - broken camera?
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Hi,
my canon A70 has sudddenly started to take very noisy images (see [url]here|http://www.stefancarlton.net/temp/noisyImage1.jpg[/url] and [url]here|http://www.stefancarlton.net/temp/noisyImage2.jpg[/url] both 100% crops).
Any ideas what could be causing it? I've tried the obvious of making sure it's on the max resolution and quality but it's not working right anymore. The colour especially on the second one is way out.
I've emailed canon, but it'll take 2-3 days before they get back to me apparently :( It's also out of warranty with them (I've had it since 31/12/03) but is insured with D&G.
I'm gutted at the moment!
my canon A70 has sudddenly started to take very noisy images (see [url]here|http://www.stefancarlton.net/temp/noisyImage1.jpg[/url] and [url]here|http://www.stefancarlton.net/temp/noisyImage2.jpg[/url] both 100% crops).
Any ideas what could be causing it? I've tried the obvious of making sure it's on the max resolution and quality but it's not working right anymore. The colour especially on the second one is way out.
I've emailed canon, but it'll take 2-3 days before they get back to me apparently :( It's also out of warranty with them (I've had it since 31/12/03) but is insured with D&G.
I'm gutted at the moment!
simpo two said:Domestic and General
docevi1 said:Dolce & Gabbana?
but is insured with D&G.
350Wedge, I owe you a beer! I never fiddle with ISO levels, but it appears that has been the problem - putting it on full manual with ISO control has "solved" the problem. Looks the the Auto metering isn't working quite right. Sigh, that'll make life fun.
Thanks!
docevi1 said:
simpo two said:
docevi1 said:
but is insured with D&G.
Dolce & Gabbana?
Domestic and General
350Wedge, I owe you a beer! I never fiddle with ISO levels, but it appears that has been the problem - putting it on full manual with ISO control has "solved" the problem. Looks the the Auto metering isn't working quite right. Sigh, that'll make life fun.
Thanks!
Have you tried a reset?
If a soft reset doesn't do much a hard reset might?
Looking again at the photo's was wondering whether the camera in Auto has ramped up the ISO to max because they are being taken indoors with very little available light.... i.e. camera's looked at the dark areas and said to itself 'right it looks dark so i need to raise the ISO to get a fast shutter speed'
Have you tried going outside and taking a general shot on full auto and seeing if the high level of noise is still present ???
Have you tried going outside and taking a general shot on full auto and seeing if the high level of noise is still present ???
_dobbo_ said:
Auto ISO is pretty dangerous on my camera (a D70) - it seems far too willing to flip to 800 or 1600 iso for my liking.
It's not random, it works to preset limits, increasing ISO if the shutter speed is about to fall below either 1/60 or 1/125 sec (see custom menu). I normally use it because I'd rather have a higher ISO than camera-shake.
Re the two original pix, one was noisy but one was stripey...

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