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RX100/3 ,f4.5,1/320 , ISO 125 basically set to auto everything
 
One thing I love about the new camera is that it allows room to crop. The pose I caught of this fawn with a through the window shot was not at all flattering, moreover I chopped off his(her) feet. However I was able to zoom in and get a head trophy. Still very much getting acquainted with the camera so the shutter speed was a tad slow @125.
Lumix ZS200 camera.

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One thing I love about the new camera is that it allows room to crop. The pose I caught of this fawn with this through the window shot was not at all flattering, moreover I chopped off his(her) feet. However I was able to zoom in and get a head trophy. Still very much getting acquainted with the camera so the shutter speed was a tad slow @125.
Lumix ZS200 camera.

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I dunno, as long as you can get freeze motion and get the sharpness and exposure you’re looking for, I’m always keen to drop shutter to keep ISO down, which cuts down on noise. With IBIS and OIS, especially combined, it’s possibly to drop into some pretty low shutter speeds handheld. I can get close to 1sec exposures handheld and 1/15 isn’t very hard at all. The subject just can’t be moving at all, of course.
 
One thing I love about the new camera is that it allows room to crop. The pose I caught of this fawn with a through the window shot was not at all flattering, moreover I chopped off his(her) feet. However I was able to zoom in and get a head trophy. Still very much getting acquainted with the camera so the shutter speed was a tad slow @125.
Lumix ZS200 camera.

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A very cute animal. Well done with your camera!
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A deer-relative, moose in my backyard as the snow fell (last winter):
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