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D7100
Hi ISO NR Setting
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<blockquote data-quote="zutty" data-source="post: 334294" data-attributes="member: 25692"><p>OK...This is weird....I had the "ISO Display and adjustment" (Shooting Display D3) setting set to "Show ISO/Easy ISO". And it seems when this is set the rear command wheel adjusts ISO sensitivity which it seems sets ISO accordingly. I must have rotated that wheel instead of the front one while changing aperture. I've had the camera on Aperture priority the whole time and that means the front command wheel sets aperture....I think I'm just going to leave this feature alone for a while until I'm more clear on it's use. I'm leaving that setting set to "Show ISO Sensitivity" because I like seeing my current ISO in the viewfinder, which that seems to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zutty, post: 334294, member: 25692"] OK...This is weird....I had the "ISO Display and adjustment" (Shooting Display D3) setting set to "Show ISO/Easy ISO". And it seems when this is set the rear command wheel adjusts ISO sensitivity which it seems sets ISO accordingly. I must have rotated that wheel instead of the front one while changing aperture. I've had the camera on Aperture priority the whole time and that means the front command wheel sets aperture....I think I'm just going to leave this feature alone for a while until I'm more clear on it's use. I'm leaving that setting set to "Show ISO Sensitivity" because I like seeing my current ISO in the viewfinder, which that seems to do. [/QUOTE]
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