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Question on Aperture Priority
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 360820" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>I also had a problem with auto ISO (it would first max out and then change the speed/aperture, as the setting demanded), so now a days I have stopped using it. If set to a fixed ISO, then aperture priority will change the speed.</p><p></p><p> With auto ISO it depends on the algorithm used in the body. The way I figure it is, if the subject seems to be stationary, then it may change speed even below the maximum (it is trying to have a clean picture), if the subject is moving then it will change the ISO first and speed next.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 360820, member: 16090"] I also had a problem with auto ISO (it would first max out and then change the speed/aperture, as the setting demanded), so now a days I have stopped using it. If set to a fixed ISO, then aperture priority will change the speed. With auto ISO it depends on the algorithm used in the body. The way I figure it is, if the subject seems to be stationary, then it may change speed even below the maximum (it is trying to have a clean picture), if the subject is moving then it will change the ISO first and speed next. [/QUOTE]
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