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D7100
Shaky hands issue compensated with higher shutter speed?
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 550654" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>Find the shutter speed you need. They say 1/(focal length)x1.5 is a good start. You might need faster, say 2x the focal length. Many of us need double the shutter speed for sharp shots with zooms. I would suggest shutter priority with auto iso. Iso will crank up as needed to support the shutter speed. </p><p></p><p>If you have a need/want to shoot aperture priority, auto iso can help with that as well. You can tell auto iso what the minimum shutter speed is before it raises up the iso. You can set that minimum shutter speed to change with the focal length. You can further tweak that auto shutter speed option to favor a higher shutter speed if you are still getting shake.</p><p></p><p>Shutter priority with auto iso will protect you from shakes. Properly setting the auto shutter speed option of the auto iso should also protect you in aperture priority. I hope that makes sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 550654, member: 4923"] Find the shutter speed you need. They say 1/(focal length)x1.5 is a good start. You might need faster, say 2x the focal length. Many of us need double the shutter speed for sharp shots with zooms. I would suggest shutter priority with auto iso. Iso will crank up as needed to support the shutter speed. If you have a need/want to shoot aperture priority, auto iso can help with that as well. You can tell auto iso what the minimum shutter speed is before it raises up the iso. You can set that minimum shutter speed to change with the focal length. You can further tweak that auto shutter speed option to favor a higher shutter speed if you are still getting shake. Shutter priority with auto iso will protect you from shakes. Properly setting the auto shutter speed option of the auto iso should also protect you in aperture priority. I hope that makes sense. [/QUOTE]
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