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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7100
High ISO using settings use to use on D5100
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 256489" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>The scene looks like it was not very well lit, so the iso is probably what was needed. It is highly unlikely that iso responds differently from your last camera. So something is not identical to your previous experience, probably lighting. </p><p></p><p>1/60 is too slow for 150mm. If you want to stick with auto iso, I would try the auto shutter speed option under auto iso. That will adjust the minimum shutter speed to keep it more appropriate for whatever focal length you are using. For this exact scene, you would end up with an even higher iso to get that higher shutter speed, but if that's what the lighting dictates, so be it. (or use flash)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 256489, member: 4923"] The scene looks like it was not very well lit, so the iso is probably what was needed. It is highly unlikely that iso responds differently from your last camera. So something is not identical to your previous experience, probably lighting. 1/60 is too slow for 150mm. If you want to stick with auto iso, I would try the auto shutter speed option under auto iso. That will adjust the minimum shutter speed to keep it more appropriate for whatever focal length you are using. For this exact scene, you would end up with an even higher iso to get that higher shutter speed, but if that's what the lighting dictates, so be it. (or use flash) [/QUOTE]
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