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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 222761" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>You are probably already done with this event, but something like this might be a good time to try auto-iso. Auto iso and aperture priority. </p><p>You would set a minimum shutter speed and a maximum iso in the auto iso menu. The camera will raise the iso as needed to make that minimum shutter speed possible. Unless it just gets too dark, you should be protected from shake by the minimum shutter speed. The camera will just keep bumping up the iso to keep you from falling below that minimum shutter speed. Of course you will get some grainy shots, but they would otherwise be ruined with camera shake. </p><p>Your d7100 has a new feature, auto shutter speed. It is in the auto iso menu. Instead of you specifying a minimum shutter speed, the camera will pick that minimum shutter based on the focal length. I haven't heard much about this, but it sounds pretty useful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 222761, member: 4923"] You are probably already done with this event, but something like this might be a good time to try auto-iso. Auto iso and aperture priority. You would set a minimum shutter speed and a maximum iso in the auto iso menu. The camera will raise the iso as needed to make that minimum shutter speed possible. Unless it just gets too dark, you should be protected from shake by the minimum shutter speed. The camera will just keep bumping up the iso to keep you from falling below that minimum shutter speed. Of course you will get some grainy shots, but they would otherwise be ruined with camera shake. Your d7100 has a new feature, auto shutter speed. It is in the auto iso menu. Instead of you specifying a minimum shutter speed, the camera will pick that minimum shutter based on the focal length. I haven't heard much about this, but it sounds pretty useful. [/QUOTE]
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