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D7000 - first impressions...questions?
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 278781" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>How are you setting auto iso? I turn it on, make sure the base is set at 100. Then set a minimum shutter speed that is safe for the lens and shoot in aperture priority. Check that you have the starting point at 100 and a reasonable minimum shutter speed set. If you are shooting indoors, the iso could easily go up to max, so start testing in a bright situation and move to darker locations . Also note that auto iso might not behave as expected when used with the onboard flash. It likes to crank up the iso based on a ambient light exposure, then adds flash. You would think the camera would wait until the flash power maxes out, then raise the iso, but it does not work that way.</p><p></p><p>I keep high iso NR On and long exp nr on Normal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 278781, member: 4923"] How are you setting auto iso? I turn it on, make sure the base is set at 100. Then set a minimum shutter speed that is safe for the lens and shoot in aperture priority. Check that you have the starting point at 100 and a reasonable minimum shutter speed set. If you are shooting indoors, the iso could easily go up to max, so start testing in a bright situation and move to darker locations . Also note that auto iso might not behave as expected when used with the onboard flash. It likes to crank up the iso based on a ambient light exposure, then adds flash. You would think the camera would wait until the flash power maxes out, then raise the iso, but it does not work that way. I keep high iso NR On and long exp nr on Normal. [/QUOTE]
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