D7100 best settings?
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Re: D7100 best settings?
golf1982 wrote:
Zoso777 wrote:
Hi there again, friends! Hope you're all fine.
I would like to know which settings you're using to get the best of this baby! I
Thank you so much in advance.
Sergio
Depends entirely on what you are photographing, and how you want the mage to turn out
I mean what normal settings just like if you adjusted sharpness, how many focus point, auto iso, and so and so...
Thank you!
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