ISO The camera has an ISO range of 100-6400, in 1/3 step or full step increments, plus ISO 50 (L), 12,800 (H1) and 25,600 (H2). The Auto ISO range is 100-3200. It\'s not possible to manually select a maximum ISO within the Auto ISO range, or a minimum shutter speed.
If you can\'t manually select a max ISO or min shutter speed, how the hell does it work?
Edit. From DPR.
Auto ISO in all modes except manual
The Mark II now features an automatic ISO option where the camera selects the sensitivity (in the range ISO 100 - 3200). In Auto, Program and Aperture Priority the camera attempts to maintain a minimum shutter speed of 1/focal length (hence with a 24 mm lens it will try to maintain 1/25 sec or faster). In manual mode Auto ISO is fixed at ISO 400.
That is pretty dumb, why not give the user the ability to select their own settings. Oh wait...that must be a pro feature to be implemented on the Mark IIII
ISO The camera has an ISO range of 100-6400, in 1/3 step or full step increments, plus ISO 50 (L), 12,800 (H1) and 25,600 (H2). The Auto ISO range is 100-3200. It\'s not possible to manually select a maximum ISO within the Auto ISO range, or a minimum shutter speed.
If you can\'t manually select a max ISO or min shutter speed, how the hell does it work?
Edit. From DPR.
Auto ISO in all modes except manual
The Mark II now features an automatic ISO option where the camera selects the sensitivity (in the range ISO 100 - 3200). In Auto, Program and Aperture Priority the camera attempts to maintain a minimum shutter speed of 1/focal length (hence with a 24 mm lens it will try to maintain 1/25 sec or faster). In manual mode Auto ISO is fixed at ISO 400.
That is pretty dumb, why not give the user the ability to select their own settings. Oh wait...that must be a pro feature to be implemented on the Mark IIII.
ISO The camera has an ISO range of 100-6400, in 1/3 step or full step increments, plus ISO 50 (L), 12,800 (H1) and 25,600 (H2). The Auto ISO range is 100-3200. It\'s not possible to manually select a maximum ISO within the Auto ISO range, or a minimum shutter speed.
If you can\'t manually select a max ISO or min shutter speed, how the hell does it work?
Edit. From DPR.
Auto ISO in all modes except manual
The Mark II now features an automatic ISO option where the camera selects the sensitivity (in the range ISO 100 - 3200). In Auto, Program and Aperture Priority the camera attempts to maintain a minimum shutter speed of 1/focal length (hence with a 24 mm lens it will try to maintain 1/25 sec or faster). In manual mode Auto ISO is fixed at ISO 400.
That is pretty dumb, why not give the user the ability to select their own settings. Oh wait...that must be a pro feature
ISO The camera has an ISO range of 100-6400, in 1/3 step or full step increments, plus ISO 50 (L), 12,800 (H1) and 25,600 (H2). The Auto ISO range is 100-3200. It\'s not possible to manually select a maximum ISO within the Auto ISO range, or a minimum shutter speed.
If you can\'t manually select a max ISO or min shutter speed, how the hell does it work?
Edit. From DPR.
Auto ISO in all modes except manual
The Mark II now features an automatic ISO option where the camera selects the sensitivity (in the range ISO 100 - 3200). In Auto, Program and Aperture Priority the camera attempts to maintain a minimum shutter speed of 1/focal length (hence with a 24 mm lens it will try to maintain 1/25 sec or faster). In manual mode Auto ISO is fixed at ISO 400.
That is pretty dumb, why not give the user the ability to select their own settings.
ISO The camera has an ISO range of 100-6400, in 1/3 step or full step increments, plus ISO 50 (L), 12,800 (H1) and 25,600 (H2). The Auto ISO range is 100-3200. It\'s not possible to manually select a maximum ISO within the Auto ISO range, or a minimum shutter speed.
If you can\'t manually select a max ISO or min shutter speed, how the hell does it work?
Sep 20, 2008 at 09:40 AM
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