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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: 96127" data-attributes="member: 12000"><p>I believe that I have a little bit longer exposure with D3200 than with the other camera. The question is what am I doing wrong? Is it that I am expecting something that is not based on a proper conclusion or is it a lens, sensor, settings or something else that causes the difference. Eventually /more theoretically than practically now, but anyway/ will a higher class body like D5100 or D7000 provide faster exposure with this lens?</p><p></p><p> I have done something wrong with one of the Pentax photos and it doesn't show EXIF data properly. The rest should be OK - exposure time is just below DateTimeOriginal in the EXIF table /but may be on different place depending on the viewer, anyway it should be somewhere in the EXIF as I just checked and I can see it/. If it is still unreadable I can upload them somewhere else because the raw files are around 12 megabytes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D3200, post: 96127, member: 12000"] I believe that I have a little bit longer exposure with D3200 than with the other camera. The question is what am I doing wrong? Is it that I am expecting something that is not based on a proper conclusion or is it a lens, sensor, settings or something else that causes the difference. Eventually /more theoretically than practically now, but anyway/ will a higher class body like D5100 or D7000 provide faster exposure with this lens? I have done something wrong with one of the Pentax photos and it doesn't show EXIF data properly. The rest should be OK - exposure time is just below DateTimeOriginal in the EXIF table /but may be on different place depending on the viewer, anyway it should be somewhere in the EXIF as I just checked and I can see it/. If it is still unreadable I can upload them somewhere else because the raw files are around 12 megabytes. [/QUOTE]
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