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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D800/D800E
New respect for Auto-ISO.
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<blockquote data-quote="snj979s" data-source="post: 597821" data-attributes="member: 43052"><p>I use auto ISO more than I ever thought I would esp when I'm at an event or a situation where I don't have time for exposure adjustments and I want the rest of the exposure triangle fixed. That being said, keep an eye on it and if you have a body that allows you to limit maximum ISO, that's a good approach as well. Mainly, watch that sucker, don't let it get unnecessarily high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snj979s, post: 597821, member: 43052"] I use auto ISO more than I ever thought I would esp when I'm at an event or a situation where I don't have time for exposure adjustments and I want the rest of the exposure triangle fixed. That being said, keep an eye on it and if you have a body that allows you to limit maximum ISO, that's a good approach as well. Mainly, watch that sucker, don't let it get unnecessarily high. [/QUOTE]
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