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I have a compact digicam and sometimes iyou can really notice the grain/noise especially in the sky area. I don't know why does this happen, it's a 10mpx sensor with image stabilization and I'm usually using low ISO when shooting on a daylight. As for shutter speed, it's almost always set to default.

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[–] shadeland@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

It's a very, very old CCD sensor (15+ years), so that might be the best you can get. I looked at a few SX110 photos in Flickr and it's about the same.

I would lean into it. There's a small but enthusiastic niche of photography with these older CCD sensors and the character they bring.

If you want tack sharpness, that standard will usually be set by the latest and greatest. If you want character, older is sometimes better.