Why Does A Digital Camera Produce More Noise In Low Light Situations Than A Film Camera, Even When They Use The Same Sensor and ISO Rating?
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Welcome to the Visual Storytelling podcast. Let’s discuss why digital camera produce more noise in low light than film camera’s. Digital cameras and film cameras behave differently in low light situations due to the nature of their technology. While they may have the same sensor size and ISO rating, the underlying processes create variations in noise. I discuss this further during this episode. If you’ve enjoyed this podcast, and would like to listen to more topics, just like this one, then why not consider following the Visual Storytelling Podcast, so as not to miss out on, not only new episodes, but catch up on previous episodes you may have missed, or simply wish to listen to again. It genuinely does make a difference. Until next time,  Be Creative. Be Inspired. Be You. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gary-fernon/message
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