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All using the built-in pop-up flash, mode: Aperture priority.
D300: Auto ISO: on, Max Iso: 800, min shutter speed 1/100 (with auto iso)
D300s: Auto ISO: on, Max Iso: 800, min shutter speed 1/100 (with auto iso)
With flash pop-up on (or even external, hot shoe mounted flash).
In low light scenario, D300 choses speed below minimum, in my case it chose 1/60.
While D300s choses speed 1/100 (and it feels like it tries to increase the flash output power).
Both are on the same latest version of firmware, with same lens.
Of course, D300s behavior is correct (as it is using flash power to accommodate the challenging lighting condition), -- while D300 does not seem to be aware that flash power can be used to 'compensate' and keep the minimal shutter speed to be 1/100.
Is there a way to get Nikon D300 to behave as D300s in the above scenario?
D300: Auto ISO: on, Max Iso: 800, min shutter speed 1/100 (with auto iso)
D300s: Auto ISO: on, Max Iso: 800, min shutter speed 1/100 (with auto iso)
With flash pop-up on (or even external, hot shoe mounted flash).
In low light scenario, D300 choses speed below minimum, in my case it chose 1/60.
While D300s choses speed 1/100 (and it feels like it tries to increase the flash output power).
Both are on the same latest version of firmware, with same lens.
Of course, D300s behavior is correct (as it is using flash power to accommodate the challenging lighting condition), -- while D300 does not seem to be aware that flash power can be used to 'compensate' and keep the minimal shutter speed to be 1/100.
Is there a way to get Nikon D300 to behave as D300s in the above scenario?