Why are my photos turning out like this??

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It seems that my camera isn't set up properly as photos are still turning out to be grainy. I've been told I'm shooting at the incorrect ISO, but I've tried 200 last week and 400 today and both times the results have been the same.

Have spent all morning cleaning/valeting a car for someone and this is how a few of the photos have turned out (the car looks fab though!)

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Suggestions would be helpful :)
 
Difficult to really tell what's noise in these pics - are you shooting jpeg or raw? what quality settings?

beaten by a minute :(
 
My guess.

you set the iso up, but STILL shooting full auto, in full auto the camera will pick the ISO for you.

put it to ISO 100, use aperture priority, problem solved.
 
Gainy effect could be a result of incorrect exposure. Is there a setting in the menu which allows you the choose the quality of the jpg image (something like normal, fine or super fine??)
 
If you are using an automatic mode it is probably changing the ISO. or you have auto-ISO enabled.

Do you have the exif info.
 
OK Auto-ISO was set to on, so I've turned it off, have turned noise-reduction to ON and I'm shooting in JPEG Fine.
 
Turn off noise reduction, LR can o that after better, and shoot in Av, not Auto or any of the modes label wirh a picture.
 
OK turned Noise Reduction back to OFF, I usually shoot in Manual mode and rarely/never in Auto tbh. LR? Av? :confused:
 
Lightroom and, Aperture priority.

But if you normally shoot in M then turning off noise reduction should fix it. Now wait until it'd lighter before trying, and open up your aperture!
 
I'm not sure how to change/edit Aperture Priority?! I only know how to change the Aperture/F setting when shooting :(
 
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