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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 402541" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>Best to probably not go lower than 100. Search for "Native ISO" for the D750 . That is what the camera is actually designed for. Normal everyday shooting stay as low as you can and still shoot the aperture and shutter speed you need. I would never use Hi1 or Hi2 unless you absolutely have to get the photo and quality is not important. Try it some night outside with just dim street light and see how it looks. For a special effect it can be interesting. </p><p>Auto ISO can be a great help in daily shooting. YOu have the ability to set the ISO and also set the Maximum ISO. I use this when shooting Birds in Flight. I will set to Manual with a shutter speed of 1/1250 and an aperture of f8 and ISO with a maximum of 6400ISO. I also generally set to overexpose by a stop or so to get the bird exposed correctly by letting the sky be overexposed. (Again, each setting is different so this is just where I start for the shoot) </p><p></p><p>What you can take from this long winded answer is to keep ISO as low as you can while still maintaining the shutter speed and aperture where you need it to get a good photo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 402541, member: 6277"] Best to probably not go lower than 100. Search for "Native ISO" for the D750 . That is what the camera is actually designed for. Normal everyday shooting stay as low as you can and still shoot the aperture and shutter speed you need. I would never use Hi1 or Hi2 unless you absolutely have to get the photo and quality is not important. Try it some night outside with just dim street light and see how it looks. For a special effect it can be interesting. Auto ISO can be a great help in daily shooting. YOu have the ability to set the ISO and also set the Maximum ISO. I use this when shooting Birds in Flight. I will set to Manual with a shutter speed of 1/1250 and an aperture of f8 and ISO with a maximum of 6400ISO. I also generally set to overexpose by a stop or so to get the bird exposed correctly by letting the sky be overexposed. (Again, each setting is different so this is just where I start for the shoot) What you can take from this long winded answer is to keep ISO as low as you can while still maintaining the shutter speed and aperture where you need it to get a good photo. [/QUOTE]
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