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  • 1. WHERE is the ISO button? Thanks

  • @tzethye in my opinion , this distance between what appears semi expert and expert is small today. d7000 is perhaps all many of us want. visit... freedslr dot com change dot with . and take a way to bring home a new Nikon D7000

  • always shoot at ISO 100.

  • @WorkTightProductions why what?

  • This tells HOW to change iso, but it doesn't really discuss WHEN and WHY you would choose one setting vs. another.

  • well, he said that you should use ISO100 and only go higher when needed, that is when you're out of light.

    I use 100 almost all the time on my eos500d, but in autoiso when shooting snapshots, and then manually set the iso if I got time

  • O.O

    low light and no tripod, then high iso! as the camera will need more time of exposure to take a lightly shot.

    Sunny day, then the less exposure, so less iso..

  • @OnBetamax have fun with all the noise and graininess in your crappy photo's.

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