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D7000
The best ISO setting
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<blockquote data-quote="egosbar" data-source="post: 270848" data-attributes="member: 19871"><p>i adjust aperture to what i want then adjust iso up by using easyiso on my d7100 which allows me too change iso from the rear wheel , i adjust iso up so my shutter speed is above my focal length , if i can get that at iso 100 all the better if not i will go up too the lowest number which gives me shutter speed too focal length and if i can i will double shutter speed too focal length again depending on what im trying too achieve , i sometimes open aperture a stop or two if i need the iso lower depending on subject</p><p>if you use a tripod always shoot 100 imo , although if your shooting fast moving objects you may have too go high to get the faster shutter</p><p></p><p>agree with shooting at higher isos with correct exposure is way better then underexposed rubbish</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="egosbar, post: 270848, member: 19871"] i adjust aperture to what i want then adjust iso up by using easyiso on my d7100 which allows me too change iso from the rear wheel , i adjust iso up so my shutter speed is above my focal length , if i can get that at iso 100 all the better if not i will go up too the lowest number which gives me shutter speed too focal length and if i can i will double shutter speed too focal length again depending on what im trying too achieve , i sometimes open aperture a stop or two if i need the iso lower depending on subject if you use a tripod always shoot 100 imo , although if your shooting fast moving objects you may have too go high to get the faster shutter agree with shooting at higher isos with correct exposure is way better then underexposed rubbish [/QUOTE]
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