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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7000
Some Gymnastics Shots with the D7000
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<blockquote data-quote="MileHighAko" data-source="post: 15339" data-attributes="member: 3486"><p>Simple. I bumped the command dial so a series of shots were at 1/800, but I usually try to shoot all my gymnastics at 1/500. ISO stays the same because I don't use auto-ISO - I manually set it at 3200. F-stop stays the same because the lighting conditions are actually underexposed (no flash allowed in gymnastics, and gyms are dark) so the camera is as wide as my lens will go based on its meter. So by shooting in Shutter Priority I keep out the blur even if photos are slightly underexposed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MileHighAko, post: 15339, member: 3486"] Simple. I bumped the command dial so a series of shots were at 1/800, but I usually try to shoot all my gymnastics at 1/500. ISO stays the same because I don't use auto-ISO - I manually set it at 3200. F-stop stays the same because the lighting conditions are actually underexposed (no flash allowed in gymnastics, and gyms are dark) so the camera is as wide as my lens will go based on its meter. So by shooting in Shutter Priority I keep out the blur even if photos are slightly underexposed. [/QUOTE]
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