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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D3100
RAW and Auto-ISO sensitivity
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<blockquote data-quote="Nikkon" data-source="post: 493134" data-attributes="member: 12207"><p>Petitio principe was referring to mikes anser since he didnt answer my question but rephrased it referring to his first answer. That is a petition principii or circulus in probando.</p><p>Still it is not clear to me. Yes settings are file format independent. Thats why I dont understand mikes answer that when shooting raw auto iso is not necessary. Like you said settings, also ISO settings are file independent so the choice of choosing auto ISO is the same if you shoot raw or not.</p><p></p><p>Sorry american is not my native language so there might be some semantics that for you might be clear but might not for me.</p><p>In dutch its called a drogreden.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nikkon, post: 493134, member: 12207"] Petitio principe was referring to mikes anser since he didnt answer my question but rephrased it referring to his first answer. That is a petition principii or circulus in probando. Still it is not clear to me. Yes settings are file format independent. Thats why I dont understand mikes answer that when shooting raw auto iso is not necessary. Like you said settings, also ISO settings are file independent so the choice of choosing auto ISO is the same if you shoot raw or not. Sorry american is not my native language so there might be some semantics that for you might be clear but might not for me. In dutch its called a drogreden. [/QUOTE]
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