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Old 11-19-2009, 12:51 AM
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In addition to using a larger aperture, that shot was at ISO 200. If you had wanted to keep that aperture, you could have bumped the ISO to 400 and gotten 1/1000 or even 800 for 1/2000. I don't know how the ISO performance of your D100 is, but I wouldn't hesitate to use ISO 800 on my camera.
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