Borga Voffe
Senior Member
Me walking about in the mountains with a flimsy sony RX100 was kind of walk in the park
But now with that heavy 7200 and heavy lenses tok 12-28 or even nik 70-300, its another ballgame .....
I do take way better photos, no doubt, so I am in right direction of realising ny hobbit style of mountain flowers and scenery.
1) Should I use AUTO iso?
1) What would be the lowest? I have been recommended 100, but this might be to low for my use
2) Should I set any "top ISO" I was recomded 3200, I feel 6400 at least.
3) Min shutter speed, do I need to worry about this?
Like yesterday, it was a matter of getting at least a few photos on the summit of the magic view.
There was a bit of snowing, hard wind, my fingers were stiff frozen, my ears were cold and my dog wanted to go home.
I think I need som auto settings in these situations...
But now with that heavy 7200 and heavy lenses tok 12-28 or even nik 70-300, its another ballgame .....
I do take way better photos, no doubt, so I am in right direction of realising ny hobbit style of mountain flowers and scenery.
1) Should I use AUTO iso?
1) What would be the lowest? I have been recommended 100, but this might be to low for my use
2) Should I set any "top ISO" I was recomded 3200, I feel 6400 at least.
3) Min shutter speed, do I need to worry about this?
Like yesterday, it was a matter of getting at least a few photos on the summit of the magic view.
There was a bit of snowing, hard wind, my fingers were stiff frozen, my ears were cold and my dog wanted to go home.
I think I need som auto settings in these situations...
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