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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 553781" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>I shoot RAW at ISO 100 mostly in "A" mode. As I shoot in harsh light and like to recover the shadows, I rarely go beyond ISO 400. The rare times are when shooting insects in bright light. Then I do set up Shutter priority and auto ISO range between 100 and 1600.</p><p></p><p>I have not updated the camera software. If you shoot RAW you can set the following in software</p><p>. WB</p><p>. Distortion corrections</p><p>. NR</p><p>not doing these in camera will save processing time, and increase the burst rate (or rather not decrease the burst shooting rate)</p><p></p><p>I get maximum 700 shots with non-VR lens and around 400 with 18-55. So if you are going to shoot a lot, please be aware of the battery life. If it is critical, buy a spare one.</p><p></p><p> Get a fast 32GB card. I use 45MB/s card which is fast enough. I bought a 90 MB/s but that did not speed up things. If going for a long trip get at least two 32GB cards. Each can store 1,500 RAW or around 1,000 RAW+jpg images. Till you are proficient with RAW processing shoot RAW+jpg so that you can use the image immediately Out of the Camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 553781, member: 16090"] I shoot RAW at ISO 100 mostly in "A" mode. As I shoot in harsh light and like to recover the shadows, I rarely go beyond ISO 400. The rare times are when shooting insects in bright light. Then I do set up Shutter priority and auto ISO range between 100 and 1600. I have not updated the camera software. If you shoot RAW you can set the following in software . WB . Distortion corrections . NR not doing these in camera will save processing time, and increase the burst rate (or rather not decrease the burst shooting rate) I get maximum 700 shots with non-VR lens and around 400 with 18-55. So if you are going to shoot a lot, please be aware of the battery life. If it is critical, buy a spare one. Get a fast 32GB card. I use 45MB/s card which is fast enough. I bought a 90 MB/s but that did not speed up things. If going for a long trip get at least two 32GB cards. Each can store 1,500 RAW or around 1,000 RAW+jpg images. Till you are proficient with RAW processing shoot RAW+jpg so that you can use the image immediately Out of the Camera. [/QUOTE]
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