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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D750
Low Light ISO Setting D750
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<blockquote data-quote="Metal Jacket" data-source="post: 602509" data-attributes="member: 43028"><p>I shoot discos every week ..I get all the room lights off and use the DJs lights ,stand with your back to the lights (if they are not good I got my own set of battery powered lazers/led lights ) My camera is set to A mode min 1/60 auto iso 200-6400 f 8 and I just turn it to P mode which cancels the F8 and runs the lens wide open ( 3.5-5.6) .That's it ..no problems D 7100 with 18-140 and D810 with Samyang 14mm.</p><p>If you are talking street scenes with trailing car lights etc then base it on iso 100 F8 and 1 second and variants there of</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Metal Jacket, post: 602509, member: 43028"] I shoot discos every week ..I get all the room lights off and use the DJs lights ,stand with your back to the lights (if they are not good I got my own set of battery powered lazers/led lights ) My camera is set to A mode min 1/60 auto iso 200-6400 f 8 and I just turn it to P mode which cancels the F8 and runs the lens wide open ( 3.5-5.6) .That's it ..no problems D 7100 with 18-140 and D810 with Samyang 14mm. If you are talking street scenes with trailing car lights etc then base it on iso 100 F8 and 1 second and variants there of [/QUOTE]
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