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How many of your camera's features do you use?
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<blockquote data-quote="singlerosa_RIP" data-source="post: 388838" data-attributes="member: 15556"><p>With regards to Auto ISO, I only use this when I'm shooting in situations where the lighting is constantly changing (outdoors when I'm moving from sun to shade or indoors when I'm moving around a room with crazy lighting). Used to use it a lot more than I do now. I shoot fully manual, AF-C, 9-point (mostly). Like the others, I don't use a lot of the features (double exposure, HDR), but I would freak if I didn't have two command dials and buttons. My first DSLR was a D100, which had all that. Once you get used to features like the command wheels, it's tough to go back (I get a bit frustrated using my son's D5300).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="singlerosa_RIP, post: 388838, member: 15556"] With regards to Auto ISO, I only use this when I'm shooting in situations where the lighting is constantly changing (outdoors when I'm moving from sun to shade or indoors when I'm moving around a room with crazy lighting). Used to use it a lot more than I do now. I shoot fully manual, AF-C, 9-point (mostly). Like the others, I don't use a lot of the features (double exposure, HDR), but I would freak if I didn't have two command dials and buttons. My first DSLR was a D100, which had all that. Once you get used to features like the command wheels, it's tough to go back (I get a bit frustrated using my son's D5300). [/QUOTE]
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