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D7000
D7000 and maximum ISO?
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<blockquote data-quote="STM" data-source="post: 149383" data-attributes="member: 12827"><p>I'm with Rocky, Kevin and Fred, I have never used auto ISO and I never will. Call me a control freak, I don't mind, but I simply refuse to relinquish control over any part of over the photographic process to a <em>machine</em>. I will admit that having an adjustable ISO with a digital camera is certainly a great convenience with much more flexibility over shooting film, but I still reserve the right to change it when <em><strong>I</strong></em> think it needs to be changed, rather then when the <em><strong>camera</strong></em> thinks it should be. Using auto ISO could very easily screw up the exposure particulars I had intended for that particular image. I set an exposure, either with digital or film with a particular visualization in mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STM, post: 149383, member: 12827"] I'm with Rocky, Kevin and Fred, I have never used auto ISO and I never will. Call me a control freak, I don't mind, but I simply refuse to relinquish control over any part of over the photographic process to a [I]machine[/I]. I will admit that having an adjustable ISO with a digital camera is certainly a great convenience with much more flexibility over shooting film, but I still reserve the right to change it when [I][B]I[/B][/I] think it needs to be changed, rather then when the [I][B]camera[/B][/I] thinks it should be. Using auto ISO could very easily screw up the exposure particulars I had intended for that particular image. I set an exposure, either with digital or film with a particular visualization in mind. [/QUOTE]
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