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"Automagic" ISO setting on a DSLR
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<blockquote data-quote="Chucktin" data-source="post: 676656" data-attributes="member: 44180"><p>Yes, I have heard both stories. But by that time we were 80/90 percent roll film. The biggest row was the 35mm fans vs the 120 fans with the sheet filmers making up the rest.</p><p>Auto ISO is a useful adjunct but I keep mine manually set as low as I can to maximize image quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chucktin, post: 676656, member: 44180"] Yes, I have heard both stories. But by that time we were 80/90 percent roll film. The biggest row was the 35mm fans vs the 120 fans with the sheet filmers making up the rest. Auto ISO is a useful adjunct but I keep mine manually set as low as I can to maximize image quality. [/QUOTE]
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