If anyone has a minute could you please try this for me.
Put the cam in Aperture priority, and select an ISO setting(any will do).
Then put the cam in Auto mode (not the green one where the flash pops up but the one below it where the flash doesn't pop up.)
Now take a few shots with different lighting,{ie indoors, outdoors) and check if the ISO changes at all.
Since I haven't shot in Auto before, I don't know if there is something wrong with my cam or not. The ISO doesn't change at all.
I have it at 100, and it stays there whether I shoot it indoors or outside in the sunshine.
Put the cam in Aperture priority, and select an ISO setting(any will do).
Then put the cam in Auto mode (not the green one where the flash pops up but the one below it where the flash doesn't pop up.)
Now take a few shots with different lighting,{ie indoors, outdoors) and check if the ISO changes at all.
Since I haven't shot in Auto before, I don't know if there is something wrong with my cam or not. The ISO doesn't change at all.
I have it at 100, and it stays there whether I shoot it indoors or outside in the sunshine.