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<blockquote data-quote="tenpointnine" data-source="post: 804035" data-attributes="member: 84743"><p>I'd suggest shooting in raw only. And avoid using 'Picture Style' processing in the camera. Keep an eye on the histogram display as you shoot, to check that you're getting a decent exposure.</p><p>If the RAW files are 'grainy', it's likely that you are shooting at a high ISO number.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tenpointnine, post: 804035, member: 84743"] I'd suggest shooting in raw only. And avoid using 'Picture Style' processing in the camera. Keep an eye on the histogram display as you shoot, to check that you're getting a decent exposure. If the RAW files are 'grainy', it's likely that you are shooting at a high ISO number. [/QUOTE]
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