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Reducing noise in non-(D)SLR images by using external flash gun?
Hi! I’ve been posting all sort of questions lately regarding “good” superzooms and megazooms, non-(D)SLR digital cameras…I kept getting answer that they WILL NOT give satisfying results…I DO know that…But I am not prepared to step into SLR area yet…So, I am after solution to lower qualilty photographs produced indoors by non-(D)SLRs… Since lower amount of light is responsible for that kind of bad results, would USING A FLASH, the EXTERNAL one, help reduce noise by increasing amount of light in the hall…Take a look at these photos, as they can give you an idea under what kind of circumstances I will be taking photos…
http://www.flickr.com/photos/31401498@N0…
I think of buying Canon SX10 IS, as it produces better images than SX1 IS, and mounting flash gun to, hopefully, compensate for the lower amount of light…Thanks a lot for your time and thinking and typing…
Adding light is never a bad thing, IF you do it properly. An external flash will certainly help light up your subject.
The SX-10 is a good choice, having the E-TTL hot shoe gives you many options.
If you are the only person shooting, optical slave flashes would also help. If there are other persons using flash, you’d need radio poppers. For a couple hundred bucks, you could have a multiple flash setup capable of lighting all sorts of things.
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