D200

Another thing I like about the D200, is that it's not overly aggressive with raising the ISO setting, if you happen to have ISO set to auto. My D5100 would always set a pretty high ISO, which for me was kind of irritating.
 
Something I noticed while I went to shoot while it was bright.

1. The D200 was way more sensitive to the bright light outside, so when I had the aperture wide open, ISO auto set set camera to 200 and I was shooting at around a 1/1600th of second for shutter speed. Too me, this is far better than my Nikon D5100, to be honest, I'm not even sure the D5100 and D7000 can do this.
 
"My D5100 would always set a pretty high ISO, which for me was kind of irritating."

Well I believe in the menu for auto-iso you can not only set max. slowest shutter to use but also ceiling not to go above. I always set auto iso to 1600 as the ceiling on my D90 but mute as rarely shoot auto-iso anymore.
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