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Selecting odd ISO
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike FM" data-source="post: 147061" data-attributes="member: 13959"><p>The way it's metering determines what auto ISO it chooses for the scene. Center weight is more accurate in certain situations for example. ISO adjustment is a last resort when you don't have a ton of light to work with and free handing. You should ALWAYS set it manually to the cleanest setting. The computer can't determine that. It just chooses the best exposure for the shot regardless of noise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike FM, post: 147061, member: 13959"] The way it's metering determines what auto ISO it chooses for the scene. Center weight is more accurate in certain situations for example. ISO adjustment is a last resort when you don't have a ton of light to work with and free handing. You should ALWAYS set it manually to the cleanest setting. The computer can't determine that. It just chooses the best exposure for the shot regardless of noise. [/QUOTE]
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