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D5100
ISO settings won't change?
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<blockquote data-quote="MrF" data-source="post: 207239" data-attributes="member: 10292"><p>I'll agree that the aperture scale needs to be flip-flopped in that example. When you're shooting in shutter priority or manual, what does the meter in the viewfinder tell you about the exposure? My guess is that's its pegged on the underexposed side. If you select a high enough shutter speed in shutter priority, you can still overexpose since the camera can only adjust the aperture to the lens' max. Still, the meter should let you know that this is the case. If you use auto ISO (I don't, but there are plenty of folks who do) it gives the camera one more thing to adjust to give you a proper exposure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrF, post: 207239, member: 10292"] I'll agree that the aperture scale needs to be flip-flopped in that example. When you're shooting in shutter priority or manual, what does the meter in the viewfinder tell you about the exposure? My guess is that's its pegged on the underexposed side. If you select a high enough shutter speed in shutter priority, you can still overexpose since the camera can only adjust the aperture to the lens' max. Still, the meter should let you know that this is the case. If you use auto ISO (I don't, but there are plenty of folks who do) it gives the camera one more thing to adjust to give you a proper exposure. [/QUOTE]
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