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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 728089" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>When I shoot wildlife, I'm at the slowest shutter speed that I know I can handhold, my lens is wide open or one stop down if light is good. I'm in manual mode with auto iso. Since I'm already at a minimal shutter and aperture, there is no place else to go on shutter and aperture. With that in mind, there is no reason to limit auto iso. There is always a chance to make it look good. If you limit the iso, you don't get that chance. People pictures or landscape is a different story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 728089, member: 4923"] When I shoot wildlife, I'm at the slowest shutter speed that I know I can handhold, my lens is wide open or one stop down if light is good. I'm in manual mode with auto iso. Since I'm already at a minimal shutter and aperture, there is no place else to go on shutter and aperture. With that in mind, there is no reason to limit auto iso. There is always a chance to make it look good. If you limit the iso, you don't get that chance. People pictures or landscape is a different story. [/QUOTE]
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