I am attempting to sort out any resets the service center may have done but most of them including AFMA are all in place for all lenses.
However, after taking several outdoor photos today @ 1000 ISO I don't recall ever seeing this much graininess and trying to figure out what's changed. Is it likely any of these settings would cause this appearance:
High ISO NR was on Standard..just changed to "OFF"
Highlight Tone Priority was on, now off
If there's anything else one can think of to turn "off or "on" please advise. I've shot at ISO 3200 indoors without flash and shots were amazing. I'm not sure what the issue could be.. Every shot taken was grainy. Lens used 400mm 5.6 L. I used the 24-105 the other day outdoors (after picked up from service) and strangely I had no issues with graininess.
However, after taking several outdoor photos today @ 1000 ISO I don't recall ever seeing this much graininess and trying to figure out what's changed. Is it likely any of these settings would cause this appearance:
High ISO NR was on Standard..just changed to "OFF"
Highlight Tone Priority was on, now off
If there's anything else one can think of to turn "off or "on" please advise. I've shot at ISO 3200 indoors without flash and shots were amazing. I'm not sure what the issue could be.. Every shot taken was grainy. Lens used 400mm 5.6 L. I used the 24-105 the other day outdoors (after picked up from service) and strangely I had no issues with graininess.