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Shooting video with d5100?
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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 103782" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>Well, if you don't like the noise from the lens, you only other choice is manual. Your F number is going to be determined on what kind of DOF you want. If you want your subject in foucs and everything in the background blurred, then a small F number would work. If you want everthing clear, a bigger F number. ISO would be determined by the type of lighting you have. If you are out in under the sun, ISO 100 to 200. Indoors, go to 400.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 103782, member: 9619"] Well, if you don't like the noise from the lens, you only other choice is manual. Your F number is going to be determined on what kind of DOF you want. If you want your subject in foucs and everything in the background blurred, then a small F number would work. If you want everthing clear, a bigger F number. ISO would be determined by the type of lighting you have. If you are out in under the sun, ISO 100 to 200. Indoors, go to 400. [/QUOTE]
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