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DSLR Newbie with a D5200 looking for setup help
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<blockquote data-quote="MPSanSouci" data-source="post: 234055" data-attributes="member: 15595"><p>Welcome to the forum and enjoy your new toy!!!</p><p></p><p>Night-time is an awesome time to shoot .. my favorite. The D5200 also keeps stats on how you shoot each picture ( your settings .. f-stop; iso; focal legnth; etc. ) so just shoot away, look at your results and adjust your settings accordingly. I'd personally start wit an ISO of 100 and go from there with time exposures.</p><p></p><p>I've done some reading on this, but haven't had a chance to try these settings. I've mostly done my night shoots with 35mm film and haven't had the chance to try my D5200.</p><p>* Night Time</p><p>f/8 or f/11 -> ISO 100 or 200</p><p>* Long Exposure</p><p>16-35mm -> ISO 3200 -> f/2.8 -> 30 seconds</p><p>24mm -> ISO 3200 -> f/3.5 -> 30 seconds</p><p></p><p>Again .. Welcome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MPSanSouci, post: 234055, member: 15595"] Welcome to the forum and enjoy your new toy!!! Night-time is an awesome time to shoot .. my favorite. The D5200 also keeps stats on how you shoot each picture ( your settings .. f-stop; iso; focal legnth; etc. ) so just shoot away, look at your results and adjust your settings accordingly. I'd personally start wit an ISO of 100 and go from there with time exposures. I've done some reading on this, but haven't had a chance to try these settings. I've mostly done my night shoots with 35mm film and haven't had the chance to try my D5200. * Night Time f/8 or f/11 -> ISO 100 or 200 * Long Exposure 16-35mm -> ISO 3200 -> f/2.8 -> 30 seconds 24mm -> ISO 3200 -> f/3.5 -> 30 seconds Again .. Welcome! [/QUOTE]
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