It seems like really bad practice to follow this table. I keep my ISO as low as possible (native or base ISO if possible) and only adjust it upwards if I need depth of field or to stop action that I can't get at a lower ISO. There are many times when I am shooting indoor sports that I need to go above 1600 to get a high enough shutter speed but there are many times you can shoot indoors with low ISO as long as you can either open the aperture up or use a slower shutter speed. This table just seems like you would be losing a lot of DR and introducing noise in a lot of situations where you don't need to.
d7200 shooting photos in A. How can I set iso 100 to 1600 I don't like 100 to 25600
on top it has M A S P I shoot in A yes auto from 100 to 16oo not max 25600
that's the problem on the D7200 I cant seem to change from the max of 25600 it wont change
I can change the min from 100 up but the max is 25600 or higher don't like that
Are you trying to change the Auto-ISO setting with the large Mode Dial set to either P, S, A, or M? Because Auto-ISO sensitivity options can only be changed in those modes.thanks for the reply but that's the problem on D7200 I cant get the max of 25600 to change