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"Automagic" ISO setting on a DSLR
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 691342" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>I did some digging and figured out the settings for Auto ISO in Aperture Priority while setting a minimum shutter speed value. Those settings are saved as U1 and U2. What I don't understand now is why I cannot set Aperture Priority for Auto ISO while Manual Mode is a straight ISO value. If it's set as Auto ISO while in Aperture Priority, it stays in Auto ISO for Manual Mode. Oh well. I turned Auto ISO off for those and only have it set for U1 and U2. That will be fast to change the settings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 691342, member: 13196"] I did some digging and figured out the settings for Auto ISO in Aperture Priority while setting a minimum shutter speed value. Those settings are saved as U1 and U2. What I don't understand now is why I cannot set Aperture Priority for Auto ISO while Manual Mode is a straight ISO value. If it's set as Auto ISO while in Aperture Priority, it stays in Auto ISO for Manual Mode. Oh well. I turned Auto ISO off for those and only have it set for U1 and U2. That will be fast to change the settings. [/QUOTE]
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