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What settings to apply in order to take low ISO photos in low light with D3200?
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<blockquote data-quote="D3200" data-source="post: 96013" data-attributes="member: 12000"><p>In the bird photo the ISO was set on auto with a limit set to 6400 /which means that the camera will choose the ISO but will not exceed the limit of 6400. For information only the limit can be set to a different setting/. This was because I was testing the camera abilities and wanted to know how it will behave. The noise levels were also good for me. F8 is set because it seems to be the best for this lens /similar opinions can be seen in internet with some people claiming even that F9 is better/. The shutter speed is 1/200 at 3600 ISO, the light was not that bad, I might be wrong but is it possible to go down to ISO 100 with no less than 1/30?</p><p></p><p>The newspaper photo is in Manual mode with speed set by me as minimum desirable, aperture 8 for the above explained reasons. </p><p></p><p>I have taken two more photos in similar /I believe the light is better as there is still some outside/ conditions but set on Aperture priority. The result is a calculated speed of 1/4 and 1 blurry photo /red hat/. Obviously my hands are shaking and I can not take decent photos in this condition unless I use a tripod. [ATTACH]22220[/ATTACH][ATTACH]22221[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>What is wrong or am I expecting too much?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D3200, post: 96013, member: 12000"] In the bird photo the ISO was set on auto with a limit set to 6400 /which means that the camera will choose the ISO but will not exceed the limit of 6400. For information only the limit can be set to a different setting/. This was because I was testing the camera abilities and wanted to know how it will behave. The noise levels were also good for me. F8 is set because it seems to be the best for this lens /similar opinions can be seen in internet with some people claiming even that F9 is better/. The shutter speed is 1/200 at 3600 ISO, the light was not that bad, I might be wrong but is it possible to go down to ISO 100 with no less than 1/30? The newspaper photo is in Manual mode with speed set by me as minimum desirable, aperture 8 for the above explained reasons. I have taken two more photos in similar /I believe the light is better as there is still some outside/ conditions but set on Aperture priority. The result is a calculated speed of 1/4 and 1 blurry photo /red hat/. Obviously my hands are shaking and I can not take decent photos in this condition unless I use a tripod. [ATTACH=CONFIG]22220._xfImport[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]22221._xfImport[/ATTACH] What is wrong or am I expecting too much? [/QUOTE]
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