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New D5100 help with iso speed
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<blockquote data-quote="sam49" data-source="post: 111307" data-attributes="member: 12765"><p>Hi rockyNH. thanks for the advice above but I must say I am disappointed with the performance of my D510. My main interest is indoor portrait shots and with the ISO set at 1200 I have to use the maximum aperture and then the fastest speed I can use is 1/60. My other main interest is motor racing so today I went out and took some daylight shots and with the ISO still set at 1200 and with my lens set at maximum aperture that's 5.6 at 105 mm zoom the fastest speed I could use was 250, and that's no way near fast enough to catch a F1 car. so do I increase the ISO.I am looking to buy a Nikon Sb-700 can you recommend this flash gun. I am looking at the Nikon SB-400 or the Nikon SB700 flash can anyone recommend them please.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sam49, post: 111307, member: 12765"] Hi rockyNH. thanks for the advice above but I must say I am disappointed with the performance of my D510. My main interest is indoor portrait shots and with the ISO set at 1200 I have to use the maximum aperture and then the fastest speed I can use is 1/60. My other main interest is motor racing so today I went out and took some daylight shots and with the ISO still set at 1200 and with my lens set at maximum aperture that's 5.6 at 105 mm zoom the fastest speed I could use was 250, and that's no way near fast enough to catch a F1 car. so do I increase the ISO.I am looking to buy a Nikon Sb-700 can you recommend this flash gun. I am looking at the Nikon SB-400 or the Nikon SB700 flash can anyone recommend them please. [/QUOTE]
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