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Using Auto ISO and Manual mode.
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<blockquote data-quote="wev" data-source="post: 419560" data-attributes="member: 16783"><p>I find that using auto ISO almost always results in over-exposed shots. In very bright SoCal sunlight at 200, the camera still jumps to 400 ISO and the image is blown. I pull the speed back to 100 and it still shots at 350+. I drop auto ISO, reshoot at 200 and get a perfect image. Unless I am shooting in very unfavorable light or really need to push the speed, I have stopped using auto entirely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wev, post: 419560, member: 16783"] I find that using auto ISO almost always results in over-exposed shots. In very bright SoCal sunlight at 200, the camera still jumps to 400 ISO and the image is blown. I pull the speed back to 100 and it still shots at 350+. I drop auto ISO, reshoot at 200 and get a perfect image. Unless I am shooting in very unfavorable light or really need to push the speed, I have stopped using auto entirely. [/QUOTE]
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