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New D5100 help with iso speed
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<blockquote data-quote="sam49" data-source="post: 111635" data-attributes="member: 12765"><p><u>Hi Rexer John</u>. yes maybe I am asking a lot but as I said I used to use a Canon A1 in the 35 mm days and I was mostly using file with a 400ASA rating and using lens of up to 200 mm and outside I could get speeds if I remember right of at least 1/500 and up to 1/1000 I might be wrong with those speed but I could use a faster speed with roughly the same aperture. </p><p></p><p><u>Hi Sandpatch </u>I have done the reset function and it make no difference. I only bought this camera in the middle of December 2010 from Jessops and they have now gone out of business so I have no where to go to get the camera checked out. I have 2 years warrantee from Nikon but that would mean sending the camera away. </p><p></p><p>To get any kind of shutter speed and a small aperture to get a big depth of field it I seem to have to set the ISO radically high.</p><p></p><p>But maybe is just me with the long layoff in photograph and the transition from 35 film to Digital, the last few years I have just had a canon point and shoot and I could use that indoors with good results and where my D5100 will try to use a shutter speed of over a full second at maximum aperture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sam49, post: 111635, member: 12765"] [U]Hi Rexer John[/U]. yes maybe I am asking a lot but as I said I used to use a Canon A1 in the 35 mm days and I was mostly using file with a 400ASA rating and using lens of up to 200 mm and outside I could get speeds if I remember right of at least 1/500 and up to 1/1000 I might be wrong with those speed but I could use a faster speed with roughly the same aperture. [U]Hi Sandpatch [/U]I have done the reset function and it make no difference. I only bought this camera in the middle of December 2010 from Jessops and they have now gone out of business so I have no where to go to get the camera checked out. I have 2 years warrantee from Nikon but that would mean sending the camera away. To get any kind of shutter speed and a small aperture to get a big depth of field it I seem to have to set the ISO radically high. But maybe is just me with the long layoff in photograph and the transition from 35 film to Digital, the last few years I have just had a canon point and shoot and I could use that indoors with good results and where my D5100 will try to use a shutter speed of over a full second at maximum aperture. [/QUOTE]
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