Re: D300 auto-iso
- From: Daniel Silevitch <dmsilev@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 13:36:12 GMT
On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 05:48:23 -0500, me@xxxxxxxx <me@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 21:30:17 -0500, in rec.photo.digital "Rita Berkowitz"
<ritaberk2008@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Well, I do that and I also shoot the 500 strictly handheld. Unless I'm
missing something it really isn't an issue. Don't get me wrong, I
questioned this the very first day and felt the same way you do, but I moved
on. It's such a none issue for me that I keep it at 1/60 since I can
handhold all my glass at that speed. Sometimes when I get perky I'll bump
it to 1/250.
It isn't about the ability to hand hold. It's about the ability to capture
actively flying, not gliding birds. You can't do that at 1/60.
Could you go into M mode, set the shutter and aperture you want, and let
the camera adjust the ISO to get the exposure right? I _think_ auto-ISO
works in M mode, but I'm not entirely sure. Might be worth testing, in
any event.
-dms
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