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D7100 "too much" camera to start with?
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<blockquote data-quote="panthers65" data-source="post: 215035" data-attributes="member: 17640"><p>So say I wanted to take a low light picture of a still subject with a large depth of field, I would want a smaller aperture(ie f/6) and slower shutter speed.</p><p></p><p>However, if the subject was moving and I couldn't increase the light, the slower shutter speed would result in blur. So I would have to increase the shutter speed to allow more light in, and increase the ISO to a point right before the picture has noise, which is limited by the technology/performance in my camera. </p><p></p><p>Changing again, if I wanted a softer background in the same situation as above: I would increase my aperture(ie f/1.8), which would allow me to increase my shutter speed and lower my ISO number for a less noisy image?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="panthers65, post: 215035, member: 17640"] So say I wanted to take a low light picture of a still subject with a large depth of field, I would want a smaller aperture(ie f/6) and slower shutter speed. However, if the subject was moving and I couldn't increase the light, the slower shutter speed would result in blur. So I would have to increase the shutter speed to allow more light in, and increase the ISO to a point right before the picture has noise, which is limited by the technology/performance in my camera. Changing again, if I wanted a softer background in the same situation as above: I would increase my aperture(ie f/1.8), which would allow me to increase my shutter speed and lower my ISO number for a less noisy image? [/QUOTE]
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