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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 273836" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Given that you were using a 35mm prime you could have opened up more, particularly given that a painting has no depth of field other than the frame. That might have gotten you to a more manageable shutter speed. The D7100 has more than decent high ISO noise, so consider using Auto ISO indoors, setting you max ISO to whatever you're comfortable with (I was going to say 3200, but heck, go for 6400), and a minimum shutter speed equivalent to you focal length if you don't have VR, and maybe one tick below if you do. Then set the aperture appropriately (shooting in Aperture priority mode) and hope for the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 273836, member: 9240"] Given that you were using a 35mm prime you could have opened up more, particularly given that a painting has no depth of field other than the frame. That might have gotten you to a more manageable shutter speed. The D7100 has more than decent high ISO noise, so consider using Auto ISO indoors, setting you max ISO to whatever you're comfortable with (I was going to say 3200, but heck, go for 6400), and a minimum shutter speed equivalent to you focal length if you don't have VR, and maybe one tick below if you do. Then set the aperture appropriately (shooting in Aperture priority mode) and hope for the best. [/QUOTE]
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