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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7100
ISO 2000 in the D7100
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<blockquote data-quote="Elliot87" data-source="post: 561170" data-attributes="member: 25183"><p>I understand what you are saying but would it not be better to reduce the iso by a stop rather than upping the EC to +1.0 and presumably having to slow the shutter speed down. I'm usually at high iso because I can't decrease the shutter speed or open the aperture up any further.</p><p></p><p>I don't like to go above iso 1600 with my D7100 but good results are possible beyond that. I think because I'm mostly shooting birds, having to crop makes any noise look worse and I don't want to lose too much feather detail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elliot87, post: 561170, member: 25183"] I understand what you are saying but would it not be better to reduce the iso by a stop rather than upping the EC to +1.0 and presumably having to slow the shutter speed down. I'm usually at high iso because I can't decrease the shutter speed or open the aperture up any further. I don't like to go above iso 1600 with my D7100 but good results are possible beyond that. I think because I'm mostly shooting birds, having to crop makes any noise look worse and I don't want to lose too much feather detail. [/QUOTE]
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