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<blockquote data-quote="gqtuazon" data-source="post: 227417" data-attributes="member: 6573"><p>I think the guys already figured out the root cause.</p><p></p><p>What I am assuming is that the OP is shooting indoors using aperture priority; with aperture priority and a kit lens zoomed in, the aperture goes to f5.6 and the camera will use the slowest shutter speed since it is being told that the user wants ISO 100. </p><p></p><p>Slower shutter speed led to blurry images and over exposed image. </p><p></p><p>A better way to do this is to use a tripod if you really want to use ISO 100 indoors and use slower shutter speed around 5 seconds or so. You'll get a much sharper image. The other option is to bump up your ISO around 800, set camera to manual and control the shutter speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gqtuazon, post: 227417, member: 6573"] I think the guys already figured out the root cause. What I am assuming is that the OP is shooting indoors using aperture priority; with aperture priority and a kit lens zoomed in, the aperture goes to f5.6 and the camera will use the slowest shutter speed since it is being told that the user wants ISO 100. Slower shutter speed led to blurry images and over exposed image. A better way to do this is to use a tripod if you really want to use ISO 100 indoors and use slower shutter speed around 5 seconds or so. You'll get a much sharper image. The other option is to bump up your ISO around 800, set camera to manual and control the shutter speed. [/QUOTE]
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