1/30 is still a slow shutter speed. Unless you are very good at holding the camera steady, you're going to get some blurry photos.
So what's your verdict on this?
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1/5 sec. Handheld.
1/30 is still a slow shutter speed. Unless you are very good at holding the camera steady, you're going to get some blurry photos.
Ive got the Camera on Aperture priority & Auto ISO. I have set the minimum shutter speed to 1/30 and max iso to 3200( i am shooting with a 35mm prime). Why does the camera still shoot slower than that ??? I have a few blurry photos now!!
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Correct, the camera will override the set min shutter speed if it deems it won't expose properly.I believe although the auto iso was set at max 3200, the camera still needed more to get the correct exposure, so it slowed the shutter below the minimum ss set.
Correct, the camera will override the set min shutter speed if it deems it won't expose properly.
It's one of the reasons why I tend to use manual setting more often.
I never knew either until I checked the manual - it used to really wind me up until I found out.Aaah I never knew that. I do shoot in manual but I started using auto ISO and A mode recently and its very handy.
Cheap d7k can be gotten for not a lot more than a decent 2nd D90.I have a D7000 which I love but don't really want to take it abroad with me for obvious reasons. I'm thinking if buying a good second hand D90 for this purpose and to use as a second body.
What do you guys think? Is it a good second body and will it compliment the D7000 or will I see a big difference in ISO performance etc?
Thanks