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D5100
ISO - A Flashing
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 208079" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>You are asking about auto iso, right? (not just the indicator. I don't think you can disable the just indicator, you must turn the whole function off.) Sorry, still sipping morning coffee,lol. I only use auto iso for certain things. Otherwise I want to know exactly what iso I use at all times. The auto iso situations, with acceptable limits programed into auto iso.... 1. shooting low light hand held. Shutter priority with shutter set at the minimum required to do the job. Not necessarily very low light, it could be a sports situation too where you must have a minimum shutter speed or the shots are worthless. situation 2.... For a specific need, I require a certain shutter speed AND aperture, so camera in manual, S & A set to my needs, camera on auto iso and hopefully auto iso can raise/lower to get the exposure right. Other than that, I keep iso on manual and try to stay aware of what I have set and decide per shot what is best if I don't have enough light.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 208079, member: 4923"] You are asking about auto iso, right? (not just the indicator. I don't think you can disable the just indicator, you must turn the whole function off.) Sorry, still sipping morning coffee,lol. I only use auto iso for certain things. Otherwise I want to know exactly what iso I use at all times. The auto iso situations, with acceptable limits programed into auto iso.... 1. shooting low light hand held. Shutter priority with shutter set at the minimum required to do the job. Not necessarily very low light, it could be a sports situation too where you must have a minimum shutter speed or the shots are worthless. situation 2.... For a specific need, I require a certain shutter speed AND aperture, so camera in manual, S & A set to my needs, camera on auto iso and hopefully auto iso can raise/lower to get the exposure right. Other than that, I keep iso on manual and try to stay aware of what I have set and decide per shot what is best if I don't have enough light. [/QUOTE]
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