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EOS Bodies - For Stills / Re: Auto ISO
« on: May 29, 2013, 09:30:38 AM »
I'm with Dylan777. I'm almost always on Auto ISO, but I have it limited to 12,800 and will try to keep it below 6400. If I do happen to go above 6400, I'll consider rendering the photo in black and white so the grain will look more natural.
I used to almost always set the ISO myself, but that was back when I was shooting mostly architecture and landscape. Now that I go for more "candid" shots of my family, I need to be faster. So 95% of the time I'm in Av with Auto ISO. I can't really complain about the results. Any strange colors or exposure I can almost always correct in PP. But, of course, if I want to have full control I'll go manual. However that's usually limited to architecture/landscape or "studio" style work.
I used to almost always set the ISO myself, but that was back when I was shooting mostly architecture and landscape. Now that I go for more "candid" shots of my family, I need to be faster. So 95% of the time I'm in Av with Auto ISO. I can't really complain about the results. Any strange colors or exposure I can almost always correct in PP. But, of course, if I want to have full control I'll go manual. However that's usually limited to architecture/landscape or "studio" style work.
