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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="pistnbroke" data-source="post: 96632" data-attributes="member: 9514"><p>I have not read all the other answers as it only a one liner for the answer ....P set auto iso for 100-6400 and shutter speed to 1/30 min exposure to 1/2 stop under ( pull it up in lightroom etc) ..thats it works fine when you can only just see to read...end of..do it every week in 13th century churches lit with 5W low energy bulbs.......(also good for D7000)</p><p>Remember you have another unique setting A (aperture ) you can have different settings on this one eg 100-800 iso and F8 min 1/30 then leave it to the camera and you will get more depth of field.</p><p></p><p>What you must remember is that if you make an adjustment (say iso) in P this does not affect all the others A, S etc you must do each individually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pistnbroke, post: 96632, member: 9514"] I have not read all the other answers as it only a one liner for the answer ....P set auto iso for 100-6400 and shutter speed to 1/30 min exposure to 1/2 stop under ( pull it up in lightroom etc) ..thats it works fine when you can only just see to read...end of..do it every week in 13th century churches lit with 5W low energy bulbs.......(also good for D7000) Remember you have another unique setting A (aperture ) you can have different settings on this one eg 100-800 iso and F8 min 1/30 then leave it to the camera and you will get more depth of field. What you must remember is that if you make an adjustment (say iso) in P this does not affect all the others A, S etc you must do each individually. [/QUOTE]
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