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D7100 Issues with Aperture Priority Mode
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<blockquote data-quote="Spottydumplings" data-source="post: 543847" data-attributes="member: 39844"><p>That's what I have seen every time that I have used it.</p><p></p><p>Essentially you would be manually doing what the camera is doing automatically; unless when you reach your max acceptable ISO and min shutter speed you are willing to under exposure your shots and try to compensate in post processing - which could introduce more noise than just accepting a higher ISO in camera. As you say you could always go with faster glass:greedy_dollars: OR if the situation allows you could try introducing more light into the scene.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spottydumplings, post: 543847, member: 39844"] That's what I have seen every time that I have used it. Essentially you would be manually doing what the camera is doing automatically; unless when you reach your max acceptable ISO and min shutter speed you are willing to under exposure your shots and try to compensate in post processing - which could introduce more noise than just accepting a higher ISO in camera. As you say you could always go with faster glass:greedy_dollars: OR if the situation allows you could try introducing more light into the scene. [/QUOTE]
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