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A poll about Auto ISO action with hot shoe TTL flash
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<blockquote data-quote="Fat Fingers" data-source="post: 537548" data-attributes="member: 41715"><p>When testing your camera you must do this in a reasonably dim room ....under bright condition the ISO will not go up 2 stops but stay at base and in very dark conditions will go higher than 2x. For indoor situations with room lighting you get the 2 stop rise. I use auto iso base 200-6400 in Aperture mode F8 all the time. Don't forget to set the flash to FP 1/320 or you will get in nasty trouble if you leave your flash on outside by mistake with the shutter locked at 1/60 .( ~FP means flash programme)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fat Fingers, post: 537548, member: 41715"] When testing your camera you must do this in a reasonably dim room ....under bright condition the ISO will not go up 2 stops but stay at base and in very dark conditions will go higher than 2x. For indoor situations with room lighting you get the 2 stop rise. I use auto iso base 200-6400 in Aperture mode F8 all the time. Don't forget to set the flash to FP 1/320 or you will get in nasty trouble if you leave your flash on outside by mistake with the shutter locked at 1/60 .( ~FP means flash programme) [/QUOTE]
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