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It looks like you've shot on a fairly high ISO, which is almost 100% the source of the digital noise. High ISO allows faster shutter speeds (handheld shots) in low light, with noise being the drawback. The best (and cheapest) solution here would be to use a tripod (or another form of stabilization) and manual settings for a lower ISO and a long shutter exposure to let more light in.From just now. To the better photographers than I, any thoughts on how to make the picture crisper? Perhaps a little faster on the shutter speed?
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It looks like you've shot on a fairly high ISO, which is almost 100% the source of the digital noise. High ISO allows faster shutter speeds (handheld shots) in low light, with noise being the drawback. The best (and cheapest) solution here would be to use a tripod (or another form of stabilization) and manual settings for a lower ISO and a long shutter exposure to let more light in.