XT3 DRP noise (Dynamic range priority)
Re: XT3 DRP noise (Dynamic range priority)
Erik Baumgartner wrote:
WayneDST wrote:
Hi,
I recently shoot outdoor scene like trees and mountain. And try to use DRP to get better blue sky and cloud. However I found the "string" setting will bring out lots of noise ehich I can't ignore. Does anyone use DRP mode too, maybe just I didn't setup DRP correctly. Thanks
“String” setting? Are you shooting RAW or jpegs?
Oops~My bad, it's "strong". I shoot both raw and jpeg. The raw is better, but still much worse than DRP off mode.
Sometimes the shutter speed goes to 1/3800 or higher.
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