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Old 11-13-2009, 10:31 PM
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Originally Posted by WooD View Post
I think it looks better in great multitudes.

I find I get the best results at those light settings. As far as your ISO, you can set that at 100. My D300 only goes down to ISO 200, so thats what I keep both my cameras set to when doing studio work.
oh ok...and thank you!!!! I am still learnin all this and i was very happy with the shoot!!!
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