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<blockquote data-quote="JJM" data-source="post: 419542" data-attributes="member: 12277"><p>It seems Auto ISO is favourite as a bit of grain is easier to fix than out of focus shot. However, in the March issue 43 of NPhoto, article LIGHTBOX, images from readers show nearly all images shot at ISO100. (One image was with a shutter speed of 20secs while the next was 0.4 secs but both at ISO100)I am still a beginner and still finding it difficult to decide among all the advice what to do. I tried setting the ISO to 100 (My D7000 only seems to want to set a minimum of ISO200) but my images came out underexposed. If ISO is set to 100 is it best to adjust the shuttter speed or aperture? I am trying to get sharp DOF in architecture/landscape so usually try f/8-F/22. Any assistance appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJM, post: 419542, member: 12277"] It seems Auto ISO is favourite as a bit of grain is easier to fix than out of focus shot. However, in the March issue 43 of NPhoto, article LIGHTBOX, images from readers show nearly all images shot at ISO100. (One image was with a shutter speed of 20secs while the next was 0.4 secs but both at ISO100)I am still a beginner and still finding it difficult to decide among all the advice what to do. I tried setting the ISO to 100 (My D7000 only seems to want to set a minimum of ISO200) but my images came out underexposed. If ISO is set to 100 is it best to adjust the shuttter speed or aperture? I am trying to get sharp DOF in architecture/landscape so usually try f/8-F/22. Any assistance appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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