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Does Anyone Know What The Nikon is Doing? (D800 aside)
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<blockquote data-quote="WayneF" data-source="post: 480539" data-attributes="member: 12496"><p>Really? Wow! You're saying your movie LCD can actually show totally impossible shutter speeds like say 1/8 second? That does seem incredible. And ISO never changes in the auto modes? I can't even imagine that, sure doesn't sound right. Perhaps it is a unit defect? I would complain to Nikon service about it. </p><p></p><p>So I wonder if other D3300 also do that? If so, it does sure seem a big deal, and you'd think we would have heard mention of it before... It certainly is not that way in the D800. </p><p></p><p>Here, the display of values it is using simply always just works (it is very automatic). If not Manual mode, and you change the direction the lens is aimed, the ISO will change, at least if it is within possible range. ISO is usually all over the place. The full range extent is automatic too, i.e., the Auto ISO menu has no meaning to movies, it is not a choice. I see ISO 6400 with the lens cap on, and the 1/30 second shutter speed is blinking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneF, post: 480539, member: 12496"] Really? Wow! You're saying your movie LCD can actually show totally impossible shutter speeds like say 1/8 second? That does seem incredible. And ISO never changes in the auto modes? I can't even imagine that, sure doesn't sound right. Perhaps it is a unit defect? I would complain to Nikon service about it. So I wonder if other D3300 also do that? If so, it does sure seem a big deal, and you'd think we would have heard mention of it before... It certainly is not that way in the D800. Here, the display of values it is using simply always just works (it is very automatic). If not Manual mode, and you change the direction the lens is aimed, the ISO will change, at least if it is within possible range. ISO is usually all over the place. The full range extent is automatic too, i.e., the Auto ISO menu has no meaning to movies, it is not a choice. I see ISO 6400 with the lens cap on, and the 1/30 second shutter speed is blinking. [/QUOTE]
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