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Can anyone explain me how the digital works at low light condition?

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For example when I shoot (on digital) with long exposure (2-5 minutes or longer) then not matter what the exposition time is the result looks like shooting with a video camera at low light. (Havy grains, noise, disbalance of contrast, no Dmax and so on). I think it happens because the digital is stateless and do not “accumulate” the density like an analog film dose but responses for the current light condition. Is anyone can sagest how to work around this problem and how to introduce the density “build up”?

Thank you,


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Topic - Can anyone explain me how the digital works at low light condition? - Romy 09:01:10 10/01/01 (0)


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