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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 507448" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>you should. but if you have lots of light then f8 as long as you can keep it at least 1/60 sec or faster with the 35mm lens and stay at ISO 100. This all depends on the light. 1/60 so you don't get movement. f5.6 or f8 to get the DOF and ISO 100 to get the least noise as possible. ISO can be raised to get the other values is necessary but try to keep as low as possible. With the D7200 you can go to ISO 400 without seeing much difference and even ISO 800 you can get acceptable noise. (But lower is always better)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 507448, member: 6277"] you should. but if you have lots of light then f8 as long as you can keep it at least 1/60 sec or faster with the 35mm lens and stay at ISO 100. This all depends on the light. 1/60 so you don't get movement. f5.6 or f8 to get the DOF and ISO 100 to get the least noise as possible. ISO can be raised to get the other values is necessary but try to keep as low as possible. With the D7200 you can go to ISO 400 without seeing much difference and even ISO 800 you can get acceptable noise. (But lower is always better) [/QUOTE]
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