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Project 365 & Daily Photos
Dawg Pics' New Adventures of the D500 (and maybe the D300)
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<blockquote data-quote="egosbar" data-source="post: 685674" data-attributes="member: 19871"><p>heres a thought for you , if your shooting manual with auto iso your not really shooting manual ( i actually didnt think you could shoot auto iso on manual ive never tried) , your selecting one of the three exposure settings as auto ,</p><p>M mode (with auto iso) your iso is auto and shutter and aperture are manual</p><p>S mode your doing the same except aperture becomes auto and iso and shutter manual</p><p>A mode your doing the same except shutter becomes auto and iso and aperture are manual</p><p></p><p>id prefer out of the three options to have iso as manual every time except for birds in flight type of shots where i set it to auto iso and save it to my memory bank B for (BIF helps me remember) its the only bank i have with auto iso , the action is quick and the backround can change quickly so the iso will adjust , in saying that i set it to max out iso at 6400 and will rethink if im getting up to 3200 but i can still get the shot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="egosbar, post: 685674, member: 19871"] heres a thought for you , if your shooting manual with auto iso your not really shooting manual ( i actually didnt think you could shoot auto iso on manual ive never tried) , your selecting one of the three exposure settings as auto , M mode (with auto iso) your iso is auto and shutter and aperture are manual S mode your doing the same except aperture becomes auto and iso and shutter manual A mode your doing the same except shutter becomes auto and iso and aperture are manual id prefer out of the three options to have iso as manual every time except for birds in flight type of shots where i set it to auto iso and save it to my memory bank B for (BIF helps me remember) its the only bank i have with auto iso , the action is quick and the backround can change quickly so the iso will adjust , in saying that i set it to max out iso at 6400 and will rethink if im getting up to 3200 but i can still get the shot [/QUOTE]
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