Your question is which adjustment to start with: shutter speed or ISO?
My answer is: adjust shutter speed unless you could get a blurry image, then increase ISO.
BTW: I don't agree with adjustment of aperture in your answer. Aperture determines the depth of field. I will adjust as needed. Also modern lens have 'optimal' apertures (usually at f5.6-f8), which give the best image quality. A good photographer will try to stick with those. Wide open at f1.4-f2 will give you soft images.
you didn't ask the aperture. not my fault at all.
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r u kidding me?
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05/27/2009 postreply
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not kidding at all. BTW: nothing to do with sensitivity.
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05/27/2009 postreply
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not really
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05/27/2009 postreply
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Which modern DSLR set base ISO at 250?
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05/27/2009 postreply
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go check urs
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Nikons at 100/200. Canon at 50/100. Hasse at 50/100. so ???
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05/27/2009 postreply
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haha
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05/27/2009 postreply
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Which one? give me a model please.
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05/27/2009 postreply
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回复:Which one? give me a model please.
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05/27/2009 postreply
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Ok. You got me :-D
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05/27/2009 postreply
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