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<blockquote data-quote="JJM" data-source="post: 154224" data-attributes="member: 12277"><p>Hi there,</p><p>I have taken a bold step and trying to use S, A & M Mode.</p><p>The main command and sub-command dial seems to work well and I can see the resulting change in aperture/shutter speed on the top screen. I started with the Sunny 16 Rule (f16 - 1/500) and then down the scale to f4 - 1/8000. ISO sensitivity is set to Auto Max 400 as I understand above that figure will produce too much noise. My problem is that most of my test photos are underexposed. It was a bright sunny day with clear blue sky.</p><p>Should I take the max limit off ISO? Any advise would be appreciated. </p><p>Thanks in advance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJM, post: 154224, member: 12277"] Hi there, I have taken a bold step and trying to use S, A & M Mode. The main command and sub-command dial seems to work well and I can see the resulting change in aperture/shutter speed on the top screen. I started with the Sunny 16 Rule (f16 - 1/500) and then down the scale to f4 - 1/8000. ISO sensitivity is set to Auto Max 400 as I understand above that figure will produce too much noise. My problem is that most of my test photos are underexposed. It was a bright sunny day with clear blue sky. Should I take the max limit off ISO? Any advise would be appreciated. Thanks in advance [/QUOTE]
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