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New D5100 help with iso speed
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<blockquote data-quote="Sandpatch" data-source="post: 111387" data-attributes="member: 10543"><p>I wish I could be there to help. Something just isn't adding up in my experience. I was out yesterday shooting trains on a sunny day and was shooting with my D5100 with Nikkor 55-200mm at 160mm using Shutter Priority at 1/800 Sec. at f/8 at ISO 160. I later swapped to my 18-55 Nikkor kit lens and again in Shutter Priority, shot at 1/640 at f/6.3 at ISO 160. My ISO is set on Auto. The photos are well lit, razor sharp and without noise. I could have easily reached for higher shutter speeds if I had wanted.</p><p></p><p>I think there's a Reset function on the menu that will regain factory settings. Maybe try this and see what effect it has. I feel badly for you, as you have a wonderful camera that should be performing beautifully. :-(</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sandpatch, post: 111387, member: 10543"] I wish I could be there to help. Something just isn't adding up in my experience. I was out yesterday shooting trains on a sunny day and was shooting with my D5100 with Nikkor 55-200mm at 160mm using Shutter Priority at 1/800 Sec. at f/8 at ISO 160. I later swapped to my 18-55 Nikkor kit lens and again in Shutter Priority, shot at 1/640 at f/6.3 at ISO 160. My ISO is set on Auto. The photos are well lit, razor sharp and without noise. I could have easily reached for higher shutter speeds if I had wanted. I think there's a Reset function on the menu that will regain factory settings. Maybe try this and see what effect it has. I feel badly for you, as you have a wonderful camera that should be performing beautifully. :-( [/QUOTE]
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