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borland
2009-12-22 , 01:40
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Making photos really depends on a lot of conditions. Are you trying to make photos in the dark room? are u trying to make photos while object is moving? What ISO setting is set to? If you try ISO setting 100 Ull need more light in the room, but the photos going to be less grainy. Just a simple explanation.
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