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I leave mine on 1600 all the time so I can have small apertures during the day for max depth of field to cover focus errors, and 1600 also allows me enough leeway to lift shadows when I'm processing night-time photos.

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I have mine set on 12500 and I have minimum shutter speed set to 1/125, so it will invade shutter speed after it hits 12500.

 

Has anyone understood how auto shutter speed works? It doesn't seem to just be 1/60s, but I don't seem to get exactly what I want shutter speed wise. I want 1/125 or faster until you have to get to 6400. Then go to 1/60, then go to 12500, then go to 1/30s and turn on optical stabilization. I get that that's pretty complicated though.

 

-jbl

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