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D7100 - Lowering ISO's with built-in flash
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<blockquote data-quote="T-Man" data-source="post: 459352" data-attributes="member: 22038"><p>It's also a good idea to go into your user settings menu and set your Auto ISO upper limit to something manageable, like, say 3200, or in some cases 6400 (if you have good noise reduction software like NIK's Define 2.0). That way, even if you forget to turn Auto ISO off in situations when you want to take control of your ISO, your camera can't bump ISO beyond your pre-designated upper limit. This will save some otherwise well composed shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T-Man, post: 459352, member: 22038"] It's also a good idea to go into your user settings menu and set your Auto ISO upper limit to something manageable, like, say 3200, or in some cases 6400 (if you have good noise reduction software like NIK's Define 2.0). That way, even if you forget to turn Auto ISO off in situations when you want to take control of your ISO, your camera can't bump ISO beyond your pre-designated upper limit. This will save some otherwise well composed shots. [/QUOTE]
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