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New User....question about Optimal settings....
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<blockquote data-quote="ryanp" data-source="post: 221214" data-attributes="member: 11949"><p>Perhaps think about buying a flash? It doesn't have to be a Nikon, there are plenty of third party choices.</p><p></p><p>For the actual camera settings; if you're not sure (and as much as I hate to say it) perhaps think about leaving everything in auto mode (including ISO).</p><p></p><p>Failing that, yes, I would put it in Aperture priority and set it to largest aperture (smallest number) but still leave auto ISO on.</p><p></p><p>If you did buy a flash high ISO's won't be that much of an issue as you'd be able to keep them down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ryanp, post: 221214, member: 11949"] Perhaps think about buying a flash? It doesn't have to be a Nikon, there are plenty of third party choices. For the actual camera settings; if you're not sure (and as much as I hate to say it) perhaps think about leaving everything in auto mode (including ISO). Failing that, yes, I would put it in Aperture priority and set it to largest aperture (smallest number) but still leave auto ISO on. If you did buy a flash high ISO's won't be that much of an issue as you'd be able to keep them down. [/QUOTE]
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