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D500 USED WITH FLASH AND AUTO-ISO : problems ???
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 634696" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>There is nothing I am aware of that indicates Auto-ISO is implemented any differently on the D500 than in the past. There are many things which can that alter the behavior of Auto-ISO including, but not limited to, the Auto-ISO settings themselves, what Mode you're shooting in (P, S, A, M or Auto), if the flash is the pop-up or hot-shoe mounted etc. So before you rush to your local repair shop thinking you have a broken camera, you might want to consider some experimentation and/or research.</p><p></p><p>Further, on a more practical level, are you getting good exposure when you use your flash and Auto-ISO? If so, then I'd say everything is working as it should, even if it's not working exactly how you want it to, or if it's doing so in a way you do not always fully understand. The way I look at it things like this is when choosing to use options like Auto-ISO it's because I've decided to let the camera take control of that aspect of the shooting; if it delivers consistent results then I think we have to agree it's doing it's job. So if you're looking for an in-depth technical analysis of how Auto-ISO works in conjunction with every other possible menu combination, that's something I can't offer you. I would simply suggest if you don't like the way Auto-ISO does what it does, turn it off and take back control over that particular aspect of your shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 634696, member: 13090"] There is nothing I am aware of that indicates Auto-ISO is implemented any differently on the D500 than in the past. There are many things which can that alter the behavior of Auto-ISO including, but not limited to, the Auto-ISO settings themselves, what Mode you're shooting in (P, S, A, M or Auto), if the flash is the pop-up or hot-shoe mounted etc. So before you rush to your local repair shop thinking you have a broken camera, you might want to consider some experimentation and/or research. Further, on a more practical level, are you getting good exposure when you use your flash and Auto-ISO? If so, then I'd say everything is working as it should, even if it's not working exactly how you want it to, or if it's doing so in a way you do not always fully understand. The way I look at it things like this is when choosing to use options like Auto-ISO it's because I've decided to let the camera take control of that aspect of the shooting; if it delivers consistent results then I think we have to agree it's doing it's job. So if you're looking for an in-depth technical analysis of how Auto-ISO works in conjunction with every other possible menu combination, that's something I can't offer you. I would simply suggest if you don't like the way Auto-ISO does what it does, turn it off and take back control over that particular aspect of your shooting. [/QUOTE]
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