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Help with my new D7100
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<blockquote data-quote="insoul8" data-source="post: 582752" data-attributes="member: 42740"><p>The 4th example which is the one I'm comparing has an ISO of 3200 and it's still much darker than the iphone image even though the exposure should be brighter when looking at the settings.</p><p></p><p>that would be: </p><p>iphone- f2.2 1/30 ISO 200 (much brighter no noise)</p><p>4th shot with d7100- f2.2 1/125 ISO 3200 (noisy and dim)</p><p></p><p>I can take more later and match the settings exactly with what the iphone uses but i suspect it will be much much darker on the d7100.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="insoul8, post: 582752, member: 42740"] The 4th example which is the one I'm comparing has an ISO of 3200 and it's still much darker than the iphone image even though the exposure should be brighter when looking at the settings. that would be: iphone- f2.2 1/30 ISO 200 (much brighter no noise) 4th shot with d7100- f2.2 1/125 ISO 3200 (noisy and dim) I can take more later and match the settings exactly with what the iphone uses but i suspect it will be much much darker on the d7100. [/QUOTE]
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