And approximately one manufacturer can't seem to find a reason to limit
which ISO's you are permitted to choose, and allow auto-ISO settings to
start at any ISO in the camera's range, and end at any ISO in the
camera's full range - in any auto mode, and with any manual or AF lens.
Plus lock into one ISO from the auto-ISO mode without going into the
menu, and pop back into Auto-ISO just by pressing a button.
Then again, that manufacturer is not Canon or Nikon, so its just a
"cute" feature easily explained away as not important....:)
Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> Yes, I realize it's a common feature. I wasn't trying to point out that
> the 5D was in any way unique in that respect... just that it was one of
> the many features of the camera that I have never even tried.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
> Winsor Crosby wrote:
>
>> Oops. Did not mean to sound like a fan boy. I was just pointing out
>> that ISO limiting in auto mode is a common feature, also included with
>> cameras by Pentax, Sony and Panasonic.
>>
>>
>> Winsor
>> Long Beach, CA
>> USA
>>
>>
>> On Dec 22, 2007, at 9:33 AM, Winsor Crosby wrote:
>>
>>
>>> As can any Nikon including some of the Coolpixe
>>>
>
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