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D7000
D7000 and maximum ISO?
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<blockquote data-quote="Photo Joe" data-source="post: 149389" data-attributes="member: 12806"><p>My ISO settings are based on if I'm shooting outside or indoors with little light. With good, available light I like to shoot at 200 iso. But if I was shooting inside (a gym or concert, etc) I don't mind going up to 1600 or a little higher. </p><p>Digital cameras have spoiled us with their sharpness and noise reduction, compared to shooting film when a little noise was widely acceptable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Photo Joe, post: 149389, member: 12806"] My ISO settings are based on if I'm shooting outside or indoors with little light. With good, available light I like to shoot at 200 iso. But if I was shooting inside (a gym or concert, etc) I don't mind going up to 1600 or a little higher. Digital cameras have spoiled us with their sharpness and noise reduction, compared to shooting film when a little noise was widely acceptable. [/QUOTE]
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