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Too dark for fast shutters?
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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 357646" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>f/32 explains why you couldn't get shutter speed faster. You're using a pinhole to let the light through. At least there's nothing wrong with the cam. I'd do what aroy suggests; turn off auto-ISO. I'm not familiar with the D50 but if you have a shutter speed mode, use that, set ISO to 100 and when it can't get a fast enough shutter speed, up the ISO one. You should easily get fast enough long before ISO 800.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 357646, member: 31330"] f/32 explains why you couldn't get shutter speed faster. You're using a pinhole to let the light through. At least there's nothing wrong with the cam. I'd do what aroy suggests; turn off auto-ISO. I'm not familiar with the D50 but if you have a shutter speed mode, use that, set ISO to 100 and when it can't get a fast enough shutter speed, up the ISO one. You should easily get fast enough long before ISO 800. [/QUOTE]
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