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RAW and Auto-ISO sensitivity
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Blaylock" data-source="post: 493154" data-attributes="member: 16749"><p>I wonder if the behavior of the ISO settings is consistent between the D3100 and the D3200.</p><p></p><p> Just when I think I have it figured out on my D3200, I try a few experiments and find that it still isn't quite what I think I had figured out.</p><p></p><p> What I have figured out so far, consistent with my latest set of experimental shots just now…</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">In the <span style="color: #006400">AUTO</span> and Auto (No Flash) modes, there is no option for the ISO to not be under full automatic control.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">In the scene modes, you can set the ISO either to Auto or manually to any specific value from the “Information Edit” button, and that setting is in effect regardless of what is set using Menu→SHOOTING MENU→ISO Sensitivity Settings→Auto ISO Sensitivity Control.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">In the MASP modes (even in M), you can set the ISO either to Auto or manually to any specific value from the “Information Edit” button, but if Menu→SHOOTING MENU→ISO Sensitivity Settings→Auto ISO Sensitivity Control is set to ON, ISO is under automatic control anyway.</li> </ul><p></p><p> In other words, it appears that…</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">In the scene modes, the ISO setting via the “Information Edit” button takes precedence over the Menu→SHOOTING MENU→ISO Sensitivity Settings→Auto ISO Sensitivity Control setting.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">In the MASP modes, the Menu→SHOOTING MENU→ISO Sensitivity Settings→Auto ISO Sensitivity Control setting takes precedence over the ISO setting via the “Information Edit” button.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">In the <span style="color: #006400">AUTO</span> and Auto (no flash) modes, ISO is always under automatic control, regardless of settings.</li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Blaylock, post: 493154, member: 16749"] I wonder if the behavior of the ISO settings is consistent between the D3100 and the D3200. Just when I think I have it figured out on my D3200, I try a few experiments and find that it still isn't quite what I think I had figured out. What I have figured out so far, consistent with my latest set of experimental shots just now… [list][*]In the [COLOR="#006400"]AUTO[/COLOR] and Auto (No Flash) modes, there is no option for the ISO to not be under full automatic control. [*]In the scene modes, you can set the ISO either to Auto or manually to any specific value from the “Information Edit” button, and that setting is in effect regardless of what is set using Menu→SHOOTING MENU→ISO Sensitivity Settings→Auto ISO Sensitivity Control. [*]In the MASP modes (even in M), you can set the ISO either to Auto or manually to any specific value from the “Information Edit” button, but if Menu→SHOOTING MENU→ISO Sensitivity Settings→Auto ISO Sensitivity Control is set to ON, ISO is under automatic control anyway.[/list] In other words, it appears that… [list][*]In the scene modes, the ISO setting via the “Information Edit” button takes precedence over the Menu→SHOOTING MENU→ISO Sensitivity Settings→Auto ISO Sensitivity Control setting. [*]In the MASP modes, the Menu→SHOOTING MENU→ISO Sensitivity Settings→Auto ISO Sensitivity Control setting takes precedence over the ISO setting via the “Information Edit” button. [*]In the [COLOR="#006400"]AUTO[/COLOR] and Auto (no flash) modes, ISO is always under automatic control, regardless of settings.[/list] [/QUOTE]
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