D300 ISO Settings And WB/Strobes Temperature!!!
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Hello Everybody,
Can Anyone Please Tell Me How High Can We Bump Up The ISO on D300 And Still Get High Quality ( No Grains ) Photos ?
Also Do We Set the K Temperature on D300 According to The Strobe Temperature Or Keep the WB on Auto ?
Can Anyone Please Tell Me How High Can We Bump Up The ISO on D300 And Still Get High Quality ( No Grains ) Photos ?
Also Do We Set the K Temperature on D300 According to The Strobe Temperature Or Keep the WB on Auto ?
Salil S Sahani
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From what I have read ISO of 800-1600 should not be a problem. I have not shot with a D300 though.
I set my D2x to Auto or cloudy day.
I post process with Aperture 2 and can set the WB on the RAW image as needed, usually adjusting to around 5000k (which corresponds to my flash).
I set my D2x to Auto or cloudy day.
I post process with Aperture 2 and can set the WB on the RAW image as needed, usually adjusting to around 5000k (which corresponds to my flash).
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Thankyou Sir
From What I Have Seen Depending on the Available Light On D300 You can Bump More than Max. 400 ISO
But I Need to Confirm that
From What I Have Seen Depending on the Available Light On D300 You can Bump More than Max. 400 ISO
But I Need to Confirm that
Salil S Sahani
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ISO 800, Auto white balance
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Thankyou Very Much Sir
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Salil S Sahani
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