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D800/D800E
D800E ISO sensitivity settings
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<blockquote data-quote="Bengt Nyman" data-source="post: 459842" data-attributes="member: 13692"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I use the different <strong>Shooting menu banks</strong> on my D800E and D810 to set limits for ISO and exposure time for different situations. The limits are adjusted under <strong>ISO sensitivity settings</strong>.</p><p>I set both the <strong>Maximum ISO sensitivity</strong> and <strong>Minimum shutter speed</strong>. D800E and D810 both obediently follow my limits for (Auto) ISO, but both cameras ignore my setting for Minimum shutter speed if the camera can not achieve a "normal" exposure within the limits set. </p><p>I do not always want a "normal" exposure. What is the point of being able to set the limit when the camera ignores it anyway? </p><p></p><p>Is there a way to enforce these limits without shooting in manual?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bengt Nyman, post: 459842, member: 13692"] Hi, I use the different [B]Shooting menu banks[/B] on my D800E and D810 to set limits for ISO and exposure time for different situations. The limits are adjusted under [B]ISO sensitivity settings[/B]. I set both the [B]Maximum ISO sensitivity[/B] and [B]Minimum shutter speed[/B]. D800E and D810 both obediently follow my limits for (Auto) ISO, but both cameras ignore my setting for Minimum shutter speed if the camera can not achieve a "normal" exposure within the limits set. I do not always want a "normal" exposure. What is the point of being able to set the limit when the camera ignores it anyway? Is there a way to enforce these limits without shooting in manual? [/QUOTE]
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