I suspect, Chuck, that Tina has not picked up the manual, let alone tried to
"dig down". :-)
It can be set as you suggest; it's a very versatile implementation of the ISO
Auto. And yes, Programme mode is available (set both Aperture and Shutter
speed on A).
Chris
On 26 Aug 14, at 00:17, Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Well, if that's the way it behaves then skip auto ISO. If you want to do
> grab shots set the ISO at 200 or 400 (or some number which is reasonably fast
> but not so fast as to introduce significant noise). I'd also suggest getting
> rid of the auto aperture. That says your shutter speed is what's most
> important to you. But the shutter speed is recorded as 1/350. Much faster
> than required for the light available and aperture that could have been used.
> Why not just go aperture priority at about f/5.6 or so? Or even try using
> the Program mode if it's available. P (for professional) mode saved my bacon
> once during a wedding shoot. Try it. You might like it.
>
> ps: Maybe if you dig down into the user's manual you may discover that this
> camera has a limiter for auto ISO. I don't know anything about this one but
> other cameras I've seen have a setting that says something like: if on auto
> ISO don't use higher than ISO 800 (or whatever you're comfortable with).
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