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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7000
D7000 and maximum ISO?
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<blockquote data-quote="jwstl" data-source="post: 149447" data-attributes="member: 12977"><p>The auto ISO is a great feature when used properly and for the right reasons. And you must know how well your camera performs at the higher ISOs. If you have a situation where you have a shutter speed you must have and an aperture you must have, you can set the camera on manual and use auto ISO. Be sure to set a maximum you can live with which could be different on different bodies. Most newer cameras show very little difference between 100-400 with some performing very well at even higher ISOs. On my D7000 I'd set a max of 400 but on the D800 it could be 1000. And, depending on the situation and your needs, any image could be better than no image so even higher maximums could be used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jwstl, post: 149447, member: 12977"] The auto ISO is a great feature when used properly and for the right reasons. And you must know how well your camera performs at the higher ISOs. If you have a situation where you have a shutter speed you must have and an aperture you must have, you can set the camera on manual and use auto ISO. Be sure to set a maximum you can live with which could be different on different bodies. Most newer cameras show very little difference between 100-400 with some performing very well at even higher ISOs. On my D7000 I'd set a max of 400 but on the D800 it could be 1000. And, depending on the situation and your needs, any image could be better than no image so even higher maximums could be used. [/QUOTE]
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