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Newb Question and ISO
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<blockquote data-quote="bunger" data-source="post: 91004" data-attributes="member: 11720"><p>I just upgraded from a D70s to the D7000 and love the new camera, but have a quick question about ISO.</p><p></p><p>I typically shoot in Aperture priority mode.</p><p></p><p>Is shooting in Manual mode the only way to fully control ISO? It seems that if I am in Aperture mode, I can select an ISO setting until the camera determines that my setting doesn't get the job done - then it takes over and applies its own setting. Is this to be expected?</p><p></p><p>I was experimenting trying to shoot very low light pics inside, but wanted to retain the darkness and shadows. Under Aperture mode, the camera constantly cranked my ISO to 6400 and eliminated all darkness and shadows.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance!</p><p>Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bunger, post: 91004, member: 11720"] I just upgraded from a D70s to the D7000 and love the new camera, but have a quick question about ISO. I typically shoot in Aperture priority mode. Is shooting in Manual mode the only way to fully control ISO? It seems that if I am in Aperture mode, I can select an ISO setting until the camera determines that my setting doesn't get the job done - then it takes over and applies its own setting. Is this to be expected? I was experimenting trying to shoot very low light pics inside, but wanted to retain the darkness and shadows. Under Aperture mode, the camera constantly cranked my ISO to 6400 and eliminated all darkness and shadows. Thanks in advance! Bill [/QUOTE]
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