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Robert Spencer wrote:
Kirk wrote: D300 and 70-300 VR making the most of any and all available light.
Kirk I would like to know common EXIF data as shown in these shots. I undersatand that the D300 is avery good low light/high ISO body. Where do you commonly find ISO values that work for you. Thanks & take care. Bob
Hi Bob,
By looking at EXIF data of some excellent photographers here, I notice that many of them shoot at a constant 400 ISO to control noise and IQ. What I've always done is shoot in manual mode at f/7.1 (my 70-300VR is too soft any wider open than this) and adjust SS depending on in flight (1/1250 +) or perched shots (much less). I then set the D300 to AUTO ISO with a maximum of 1600. I do this to always get the the lowest ISO the conditions allow which usually varies between 200 - 400. I notice that in a burst of 7-8 shots tracking birds in flight that the ISO will adjust as camera angle changes in relation to the sunlight angle. I've been very pleased with the results I get with these settings.
To answer your question about these shots, the ISO in the first 6 images ranged from 320 up to 720 in very low light, foggy conditions. Again, normally I'll always aim to keep the ISO in the 200-400 range by commonly adjusting shutter speed.
Hope this helps, don't hesitate to ask for further info if you want it. 
Kirk
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