Rebel xsi capturing large amounts of noise?
I was shooting pictures at my lil bro's baseball tournyment and when i imported the images into light room i noticed that the faces were noisey and im not sure why. Please HELP! Im not sure wheather its my camera or my new lens thanks
These are the settings i was using
ISO: 400
TV: between 1000-4000
WB: Auto/Daylight
Quality: Large 4272 x 2848
Lens canon EFS 70-300 mm usm lens, with stabilizer on most of the time, and using a uv filter.
Okay here are some images as examples
Full size image
100% crop "notice the large amount of noise on the face"
100% of out of focus subject "is that like weird edge normal or is my lens bad"
These are the settings i was using
ISO: 400
TV: between 1000-4000
WB: Auto/Daylight
Quality: Large 4272 x 2848
Lens canon EFS 70-300 mm usm lens, with stabilizer on most of the time, and using a uv filter.
Okay here are some images as examples
Full size image
100% crop "notice the large amount of noise on the face"
100% of out of focus subject "is that like weird edge normal or is my lens bad"
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Second, the noise levels look normal for that camera. We have one, and yours look similar to ours. We also have a 1DIII. You won't get the same low noise output from the XSI as you will from the 1D. Also, if the original image was a little underexposed and you brought it back up, any noise will be increased especially in shadows.
The head that you cropped is out of focus some. Although that lens is a fairly good one, it is not the sharpest in Canon's lineup.
Finally, the ump's arm area appears fairly normal for something so out of focus with that level of lens. Also, if you were shooting through a fence, you will have some issues with interference
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The rebels are not particularly noisy at 400 (much noisier at 1600), but in a situation like that one, you could cut try cutting down the ISO to 200 and slowing down the shutter. Looks like you had room for a slower shutter.
Also, the noise you see when you pixel peep will bother you more than anyone else. if you print an 8X10, most people will not even notice. If you post on the web, ditto.