Originally Posted by livin4lax09
oh its in a gym? That's going to be more difficult. With a lens at 10x, the aperture will be at about 5.6, if I'm correct. Even with ISO 400, you're going to have a really hard time getting the shutter speed that fast without totally underexposing your pictures or using the built in flash, which gives a flat-look to the subjects, I think. I use ISO 1600 with a shutter speed of 1/250, and an aperture of 3.5-4, and I still have to lighten almost all my pictures in photoshop. There's no way you will be able to get a 1/400 shutter speed with that camera in a gym, even if it had ISO 3200. your best bet would probably be to do this...set your camera's ISO to 400. This will give you some noise, but it can be altered in photoshop. Then set your shutter to 1/250 (about the minimum required for freezing action). Select the lowest f number you can, as the lower the number, the bigger the aperture, which will let more light in and give you the potential for a faster shutter speed. Use the built in flash, and take a picture. If it's too light, then up the shutter speed to 1/300, or more, depending on how bright it is. If it's too dark (beyond fixing in PS), then either a) zoom out and select a smaller f number (again, a bigger aperture) or b) decrease your shutter speed. This will give more blurred pictures, but it's better than just a big blur, right? THen take a few more pictures, and check those out. the great thing about digital is the fact you can see your picture right after you take it, so you can instantly change your settings to make the pictures better.
How do you remove the noise in photoshop?



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