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Depends on the quality of the sensor but yes that is the basic rule. Raising the iso is like putting a grainer [high speed] film into your camera. Things becomes more sensitive... yet also sensitive to the natural noise of the electronics.
There is always some level of noise on a digital sensor. But at ISO 100.. it tends to be not in sight.
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kya nga d3100! dah!
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@WillBarrett5 D3000 CANNOT Take videos while D3100 CAN. So i could say that D3100 is much better.
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im confused, ive watched reveiws on the d3000 that says nothin of it haveing video but ive only seen 2 video that say it does take video, and this is one. does or does it not take video????
please respond
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@staboymalibu94 Yes, of course.
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@MaGiixGaming me too! How have you found it?
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just bought this camera :)
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so the more ISO the worse the quality?
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@nerdishcouk Wow! This is AMAZING quality for the D3100.
was this video shot with the d3100?
ghough12 1 year ago 38
@ghough12 Yes, it was.
nerdishcouk 1 year ago 55