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D7100
High ISO using settings use to use on D5100
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<blockquote data-quote="Geoffc" data-source="post: 257218" data-attributes="member: 8705"><p>I'm not sure that you actually have a problem. The picture looks to be correctly exposed. As the exposure comprises aperture, shutter speed and ISO, which one do you want to trade? To make ISO 1600 you could make the shutter speed 1/30 sec, but that's probably not desirable. A correct trio of settings will be the same on any body from a D3100 to a D4 and the sensor does not affect that. All you do is bias one to your desired needs. So unless your previous camera was magic you are getting what you should.</p><p></p><p>Better sensors do not allow the same exposure results at lower ISO. Have a search for articles on the exposure triangle. </p><p></p><p>Also try turning off auto ISO, put the camera in manual mode and use the exposure meter in the viewfinder to play with the settings whilst maintaining correct exposure. Do it on a tripod pointed at something where the light source is constant. The try the different metering modes pointed at the same target. This could go on to practicing black or white targets to see how the meter is fooled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geoffc, post: 257218, member: 8705"] I'm not sure that you actually have a problem. The picture looks to be correctly exposed. As the exposure comprises aperture, shutter speed and ISO, which one do you want to trade? To make ISO 1600 you could make the shutter speed 1/30 sec, but that's probably not desirable. A correct trio of settings will be the same on any body from a D3100 to a D4 and the sensor does not affect that. All you do is bias one to your desired needs. So unless your previous camera was magic you are getting what you should. Better sensors do not allow the same exposure results at lower ISO. Have a search for articles on the exposure triangle. Also try turning off auto ISO, put the camera in manual mode and use the exposure meter in the viewfinder to play with the settings whilst maintaining correct exposure. Do it on a tripod pointed at something where the light source is constant. The try the different metering modes pointed at the same target. This could go on to practicing black or white targets to see how the meter is fooled. [/QUOTE]
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