tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2361251099864607419.post6338638141651720455..comments2024-03-18T01:15:17.741-07:00Comments on Better Family Photos: Tip: Shutter + Aperture Priority for Nikon (Intermediate)360 Rumorshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01173469932778454315noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2361251099864607419.post-60958690214792618932010-09-15T17:50:34.518-07:002010-09-15T17:50:34.518-07:00Michael, with regard to the 2nd one, you are right...Michael, with regard to the 2nd one, you are right about the it. I didn't notice before.Jensonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2361251099864607419.post-2839044957024866862010-09-15T16:35:41.736-07:002010-09-15T16:35:41.736-07:00Hi Jenson. Thanks for pointing out both of those ...Hi Jenson. Thanks for pointing out both of those issues.<br /><br />About the first one, if I understand you correctly, the issue is that you may want to set the Auto ISO limit to let's say 800, but then for specific shots want 1600 or perhaps 100, neither of which are possible with the given Auto ISO range of 200-800. You're right. The problem is further compounded when you want to switch exposure to aperture priority and let's say you don't want Auto ISO active then. What I do to address both issues is to put Auto ISO on 'My Menu' (the short list of items that I change frequently).<br /><br />Regarding the second one, on my camera (D300), if I use exposure compensation in manual mode with auto ISO set to 'on', I sort of recall it will change the auto ISO setting accordingly. If for example the normal result of a particular aperture and shutter combination is 800 ISO, adjusting exposure comp in manual mode by -0.3 will change the resulting ISO to 640 instead, resulting in an image that is -0.3 stops darker. I'll confirm this later. Please let me know if I misunderstood.<br /><br />Thanks again.<br /><br />Best regards,<br />Mic360 Rumorshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01173469932778454315noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2361251099864607419.post-32250655057413471652010-09-15T15:52:24.778-07:002010-09-15T15:52:24.778-07:00Michael,
Thanks for the demo. But I'm seeing ...Michael,<br /><br />Thanks for the demo. But I'm seeing two limitations with Auto ISO in M mode:<br />1. You can't override with any ISO settings outside of the range, until Auto ISO is turned off;<br />2. In M mode, there's no way to adjust exposure compensation.<br /><br />I don't know if Pentax has these limitations as I don't have one to play with.Jensonnoreply@blogger.com