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    Best V1 settings

    Any suggestions?
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    Hey Herman it depends upon your subjects and shooting style. I normally shoot M but in certain situations I've been shooting A and trusting the cameras metering to put me in the ballpark. I use Auto ISO 100-3200 most of the time because a grainy shot is better than a blurry one. I do wish that there was an easier way to know what ISO the camera is selecting. And I use single point AF with Face Detection on.

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    Thanks John for your best settings. Function button?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Herman View Post
    Thanks John for your best settings. Function button?
    I actually find myself switching between the mechanical shutter and electronic shutter (normal and high speed) fairly frequently. Much more that I thought I would. That said, I tend to keep the ISO set to AUTO because I have to menu dive to change it.

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    Thanks John. Hi speed set # of fps?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Herman View Post
    Thanks John. Hi speed set # of fps?
    Depends on what you are shooting. Higher FPS = fewer seconds of capture. At 60FPS you can capture 0.5s. At 30FPS you can capture 1.0s. For example: What Blog is this?: Andy Roddick at 30FPS (Nikon 1 v1)

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