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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D5200
High aperture and High ISO
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<blockquote data-quote="Mfrankfort" data-source="post: 210996" data-attributes="member: 12881"><p>I was thinking about getting a Canon 60D... any thoughts? Just kidding. haha. Pick what you want/need more... either Aperture or Shutter speed, and go from there. Try to keep iso consistent at around 800 or lower. Not sure about the 5200 (or the sony), but 800 is pretty clear on the 600. If Aperture is more important for you for the shot, lock it in, and and just shutter accordingly. If your shooting moving something, and need a certain shutter, select that, and move around the aperture to get the exposure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mfrankfort, post: 210996, member: 12881"] I was thinking about getting a Canon 60D... any thoughts? Just kidding. haha. Pick what you want/need more... either Aperture or Shutter speed, and go from there. Try to keep iso consistent at around 800 or lower. Not sure about the 5200 (or the sony), but 800 is pretty clear on the 600. If Aperture is more important for you for the shot, lock it in, and and just shutter accordingly. If your shooting moving something, and need a certain shutter, select that, and move around the aperture to get the exposure. [/QUOTE]
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