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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7100
A more advanced Aperture mode
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 646992" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>It all depends on the lens you use. I use 35mm F1.8 prime lens a lot and set it at F1.8 most of the time, unless I want a lot of DOF, when I set it to higher F numbers using the thumb wheel. Upping ISO is quite fast if you assign it to Fn button. These setting get me going right from bright daylight (ISO 100) to indoors (ISO 400) and at times dark interiors (with ISO 800 max).</p><p></p><p>Unless you are wedded to a Zoom lens, try using 50mm or 85mm F1.8 prime. Most of the time you will get at least 50% of the frame with 85mm if you are at a reasonable distance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 646992, member: 16090"] It all depends on the lens you use. I use 35mm F1.8 prime lens a lot and set it at F1.8 most of the time, unless I want a lot of DOF, when I set it to higher F numbers using the thumb wheel. Upping ISO is quite fast if you assign it to Fn button. These setting get me going right from bright daylight (ISO 100) to indoors (ISO 400) and at times dark interiors (with ISO 800 max). Unless you are wedded to a Zoom lens, try using 50mm or 85mm F1.8 prime. Most of the time you will get at least 50% of the frame with 85mm if you are at a reasonable distance. [/QUOTE]
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