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Lukka'sma May 14th, 2007 12:50 PM

Panasonic DMC TZ3
 
So after searching the internet and talking with some of you and also people on a photography forum I have decided to try this camera. Brought it home today and charged the battery now I have to go to work and it will most likely be Wed. before I can actually take it out and play with it. Like I said before I know very little about cameras and it will most likely take me some time to learn how to use this one correctly. Here is where you camera buffs are going to raise your eyebrows.....but what the heck is white noise, ISO and SCN1 and SCN2:eek:
Many questions to follow as I am only on page 5 of manual

Prin May 14th, 2007 08:02 PM

I think white noise is the specklies you get sometimes in your pics. (Like a pixel here and there end up white) maybe... I dunno.:D

ISO is the film speed in 35mm cameras. In digital, it's the same idea. The higher the ISO, the less light you need, but the more grainy the pic is.

SCN1 and SCN2 are probably scene 1 and 2, which would be some sort of preset settings on your camera.

Good luck! I hope you have fun with it. :) Are you going to post some pics? :D

wdawson May 14th, 2007 08:38 PM

:confused: i thought white noise was more of jagged look on the outer edges...scene 1&2 are a baby photo mode..you can enter info about the photo,birth date and then the camera keeps track of age when you take photos. should be a good little camera......the lenses are really good. 10x optical zoom is pretty good.......always use optical over digital zoom......have fun with your new camera......pics are coming pics are coming :D

Prin May 14th, 2007 09:53 PM

Oh... :o I thought this was noise (the red "hot" pixel from the exposure being so long (5 mins)) --
[IMG]http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h213/Princi9009/Jemma%20and%20Boo%20Jan%20Feb%202007/noisyboo.jpg[/IMG]
I had better ones with tons of specks in different colors, but I photoshopped them all out.:o

wdawson May 14th, 2007 09:58 PM

:confused: ...now i gotta google :D

Prin May 14th, 2007 09:58 PM

I did already. The info is conflicting.:D :laughing:

jiorji May 14th, 2007 10:04 PM

white noise?? in what context?? because white noise is usually referring to that noise you get on tv when the channels are off air...you know those dots?

but it can also be contrast...the whites being too bright?
can you type the sentence with "white noise" in the instructions manual?

wdawson May 14th, 2007 10:25 PM

[url]http://www.dpreview.com/learn/?/Glossary/Digital_Imaging/Noise_01.htm[/url]

Prin May 14th, 2007 10:35 PM

Ahh so mine are "Long Exposure "Stuck Pixels" Noise".:D

wdawson May 14th, 2007 10:38 PM

lol...i guess...........i'm still scratching my head on this:D

marko May 15th, 2007 07:30 AM

As far as I know - 'Noise' is somewhat equivalent to grain in traditional 35mm - which is what you get (extra grain) when you use high ISO traditional film - so traditionally a grainy picture is one where you see the grain structure of the film. You can see the grain better in an enlarged 8x 10 inch print than you can in a 4x6 inch print.

Noise is very similar in digital photography but instead of grain (round) you see pixels which are square. You usually get noise when you set the camera's ISO too high or you are shooting in low light without flash. There are other components and facets to noise...but it gets even more technical.

wdawson May 15th, 2007 08:29 PM

thanks marko

i get it now and i know the others will.

Kodiak Bear May 16th, 2007 01:03 AM

Congrats on the Camera
 
And actually reading the manual. I just got a pentax slr, and haven't even cracked the manual. So post all tips here, and pictures of course. Enjoy.


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