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D7000
Depth of Field in "Auto" Shooting Mode
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 346722" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>I know when in full Automatic mode the camera will keep the ISO sensitivity under ISO 800 until an aperture and shutter speed combination will not give it a good exposure. Then it will increase the ISO sensitivity to get correct exposure. What baffles me is why it went with such a high ISO to begin with; because this is what "forced" the medium-ish f/6.3 aperture and crazy high shutter speed. I do know the CPU in your camera, when metering shots, uses a database of "photos" stored in memory that it analyzes to compute exposure and while this works most of the time, I have to wonder if you didn't manage to throw it some kind of "curve ball". It's one of those things you risk when you fly on "auto pilot".</p><p></p><p>While I may not know precisely what happened, I think the simplest solution to the problem would be go to "A"perture Priority mode so you can wrest back some control over how you expose your shots in the future with full control over depth of field.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #ffffff">....</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 346722, member: 13090"] I know when in full Automatic mode the camera will keep the ISO sensitivity under ISO 800 until an aperture and shutter speed combination will not give it a good exposure. Then it will increase the ISO sensitivity to get correct exposure. What baffles me is why it went with such a high ISO to begin with; because this is what "forced" the medium-ish f/6.3 aperture and crazy high shutter speed. I do know the CPU in your camera, when metering shots, uses a database of "photos" stored in memory that it analyzes to compute exposure and while this works most of the time, I have to wonder if you didn't manage to throw it some kind of "curve ball". It's one of those things you risk when you fly on "auto pilot". While I may not know precisely what happened, I think the simplest solution to the problem would be go to "A"perture Priority mode so you can wrest back some control over how you expose your shots in the future with full control over depth of field. [COLOR=#ffffff]....[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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